High School Musical 2

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    FCHD Career Essay

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    I have learned that the career I truly want to pursue is teaching choir and French in high school. This paper will focus on the career details, my journey to proficiency, and my career plan. 2. Career Details The education needed for high school teachers is a bachelor’s degree in a certain area, such as math or french, as well as an education component (Get Educated). Licensing Requirements to become high school teachers are the Praxis Exams I and II (Get Your Teaching Credential), Student…

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    being cut from shrinking school budgets even though they 're proven to improve academics” (National Center for Education Statistics). British…

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    (Interview 2) Rodney: How would you describe your relationship with music? Eunice: Music sets the tone for my day. I wake up and listen to music on Pandora. During childhood, I did not listen to music as much, but as I grew up I found music took a new importance…

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    Indianapolis, Indiana; where she grew up in a household full of music. In fact, her grandfather was a musician at the Madame CJ Walker building in Indianapolis. DJ Sunflower's flare for all things musical started for her at an early age as she began by playing the flute in the first grade and continued throughout high school. As a child, she would watch music videos, and she wanted to be like Spinderella, as she thought she was the coolest and wanted to do what she did. She would make mini mixes…

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    head, so did my excitement. On the morning of a cloudy June morning, I am overjoyed to hear that our fundraiser had been successful, and I would be able to pursue my passion as a young cellist. As the family SUV parks on the gravelly terrain of the school, an excited me grasps onto my cello case. This is a new beginning for me as I would spend the next seven weeks of my life in the remote area of the Adirondack Mountains. With barely any cell service to connect with friends back…

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    remember the props on stage, the large wooden wagon with a huge hay bail set on top accompanying a quaint prairie style house. Looking at the props, I was able to foreshadow that the story being told would take place on a farm. Although Oklahoma was a musical filled with typical singing and acting, it appeared that the choreography performed by the actors was telling a story…

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    MAP-It Planning Model

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    administrators at participating schools to inform them of the problem and then train them how to be a part of the solution. The assess portion is achieved through an open forum with administrators, teachers, parents, and students to discuss what issues are of the highest priority to address. Planning is the current phase where STAYs components are being determined to best to address the priorities and achieve the program…

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    It was now the end of Harry Hames Moffer’s freshman year at Warthogpox High School. It had been an exciting year, if excitement meant that he had to leave his relatives behind and move to a town that didn't believe in childhood unless children were reading a book based on the life of a fictitious boy wizard. Harry also had to attend one of the worst high schools in the city of Wyvernwing, Pencilvarnia at that. Yet for all the negativity that the story had to offer, Harry managed to make two…

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    What does it take to make a marching band great? Pride! What? Pride! What? Pride! These are the words that echo on the dusty Center Hill Marching Band Practice Field. In order for the Center Hill High School Marching Band to be a discourse community according to Swales, the community has to have “a broadly agreed set of common public goals, a mechanisms of intercommunication among its members, a participatory mechanisms primarily to provide information and feedback, one or more genres in the…

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    Her mother taught elementary school and her father worked in a sawmill. She is the youngest of three girls. Her sisters’ names are Shanna and Stephanie. She starting singing at the age of 3 and during her childhood, Underwood performed at Robbins Memorial Talent Show and at her local church. She later sang for local events in Checotah, including Old Settler's Day and the Lion's Club (Biography Today, 2007). Regarded as one of the most successful artists in any musical genre, Underwood had a…

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