My parents have said to work hard and do my best in school. I never understood why until I got older. The reason they told me to do my best in school was because they wanted me to think about school and my future. Both of my parents didn't get the chance to go to college. They both came to the United States looking for what most people come to the United States for ‘The American Dream’. They wanted a place where they could raise their children and find a stable job. Well what they had planned didn't work out. They found physically demanding jobs with low wages. I watched as they came home tired and stressed. Even through all the hardships they still maintained a positive attitude. They have pushed me to get better grades and to succeed in school.
Life as a middle school student will be totally different from the high school life. These are two different things and way more things will be expected from each and every student now that we are in high school. It will not be as easy as middle school was because when coming to the high school students will have to face hard challenges that might throw them off because they are not use to it. After a couple of week of experiencing high school it will start to get a little easier. Do not to expect high school to go by easy as middle school. If my word could get to the upcoming 8th graders about life at Spartanburg High School I would warn them about academics, sports, and friendships.
Bullying in Middle School in Revere, Massachusetts. Bullying on school ground is a big problem here in Revere. Middle school students have been reporting to parents and teachers that their are bullies who are their main concerns. They would be physcially and verbally attacking them any way possible. To avoid any causes that may affect bullying victims, we should solve the issue by having a plan laid out for bullies kids. If the problems are not going to be fixed students can be at risk. Their lives can be in danger. How can we address and fixed this situation to save kids who are getting bully in school. What can we do to protect students from bullies.
If Middle Football is Going to Last People Need to Get Their Head in the Game.
Junior High is a scary thought. You are little and going to school with the big kids. It wasn’t to bad after I got used to it.
I am a student who has a passion for helping others. I have been a part of a couple of clubs and organizations in and out of school which focus on helping out the community. There is one in which I have been involved in for four years. I started of as a club member and in the beginning of my third year I was chosen to be the president. Through this club I have had the opportunity to lead a group of students through a pathway of success. I have been able to encourage members to pursue a higher education, and help out their community. We have all been able to work together in several occasions. I have been able to get them to participate in soup kitchens, concession stands during football games, and helping out in the elderly home. Last year our club was able to collaborate with the autism club, and together we helped create a garden.
My life has been a test since I turned into an online student. Every day I am currently battling to adjust coming home from being at work all night, my life and my school work are hard to balance. Just to let you know what I do at work my positions on my job is housekeeping supervisor and I work at Parkland Hospital Tuesday through Sunday, and I leave home going to work at 8:30 pm it takes me 35 minutes to get there so I won't be late. When I get there, I start getting thing ready for my employee’s. So, I must start printing material that everybody needs so when they come we will be ready to start our meeting with the staff and begin working. We prepare rooms for the patient to be checked- in the hospital. With every one of these obligations, my work night is full, and I regularly don't have time to take a break before it is 7:30 am and start my drive home.
If I could change the structure or appearance of my school, I would separate the high school from the middle school. There are many reasons I would change it including all of the following reasons.
Is it still cool to be in school? What if, I told you that we are going to figure out how to create a balance of working a job, maintaining an active social life with friends or family, and working towards a bachelor’s degree? To me, it sounds demanding and stressful. However, I believe there is always a bright light at the end of the tunnel. Finding the right structure is an important aspect of achieving your goals without causing unpredictable dilemmas. I’ve managed to work my way through the challenges that everyday life can create for you. I have found a sense of organization with getting school work accomplished successfully, and you will too. With three simple steps this guide will help you prioritize, set up goals for yourself, and maintain
First of all, middle school students part-time job meeting and learning conflict, thus affecting learning. If we go to work after school and vacation, there will be no time to attend to study, so students will learn less time. Besides, middle school students are easily confused by the material society, which will lead to the wrong idea of making money in the first place, which will lead to academic neglect. This is for the middle school students, it is to pick up the sesame and lost the watermelon!
Middle school is a difficult time for everyone, but it was especially hard for me. In the 7th grade a rumor began spreading that I had a “death list.” On it was supposedly every person in the school in the order I would kill them. This was of course not true. Most likely just a reference to a popular anime Death Note, in which a high school boy finds a book, and when someone’s name is written inside, that person would die of a heart attack within 40 seconds. I obviously did not have this book. I was just an awkward 13 year old with social anxieties who liked odd things. Nevertheless the entire school believed it to be true. Throughout the time that awful rumor was destroying my life only one person stayed by my side. Angelica. She would assure
I believe that it would be a wonderful idea to shorten down our classes from eight to seven. Right now at St.Labre our day is eight periods long. Yes, another class would give us additional knowledge, and ordinarily a greater chance to learn something, but seven periods would give us less homework to do. It can give us longer lunch period to help run off some built up energy. And it would give us a longer study hall period to finish our work before we reach home.
Life has struggles, but struggles produced growth and transformation. Throughout my high school years, I faced challenges to juggle between schoolwork and various kinds of activities and commitments. It has not only caused me to stumble, but it also made a positive impact in my life.
High School is a period in one’s life where one grows into the person he will be as an adult while discovering new characteristics about himself. Jesuit develops in its young men a profile that includes five qualities of turning boys into men for others. Jesuit has helped me in my progress in reaching my ultimate goal of being a better man when I enter adulthood. Jesuit has helped me to progress in all five qualities in my first three years, but I believe I have progressed furthest in the qualities of committed to doing justice and loving.
High school is a time where teenagers beginning to grow and find themselves, so during this stage of their life the are extremely self conscious, and they want nothing more to fit it. Believe it or not you can say that high school is a culture and when you don't fit in you are left behind. That might not sound like a big deal to you but to the people who sit alone at lunch or are always by themselves it hurts, and to them it feels like their whole world is ending. The views of the high school culture dictate whether or not you'll be popular or fit it or if you get bullied and ignored, lucky for us we have a very tolerant campus but at other schools not fitting in and being bullied for who they are could lead to low self esteem, in some extreme cases it could lead to self hurt and even suicide.
For the first time I walked through the Junior high school gate, I realized how big was our school, and I was glad to really became a middle high school student it wasn’t a dream anymore. But since I got into the middle school, our homework became more and harder so I took more time on studying than in the elementary school. We have many projects to work on in every subjects, things we have to learn are harder too. But I like Junior high more, There are more things we can do, such as play on the field during lunch time, choosing what we want to eat every day, or even buying things in the store. So I am pretty happy about coming to junior high school.