I'm Christopher Lopez and I am fifteen years old. I look forward to being in your class and learning about new things. At sometimes I may show that I am not one of the strongest students, but I am willing to put in work and time to fix it. I struggle sometimes and I hope that you will be able to help me more.
I grew up in Desert Hot Springs and went to school there until the first grade. The school I attend there was Bubbling Wells Elementary School. Then I moved to Cathedral City and attended Sunny Sands Elementary School 2 -5 grade. I promoted and went to James Workman Middle School. And now I'm in my 2nd year of high school at Rancho Mirage. One bad experience I had in an English class was a teacher who didn't know how to do her
I went to North Everetts Headstart Center,Williamston Primary School,E.J Hayes Elementary School,and Riverside Middle School.My favorite teacher in Williamston Primary was Ms.Perry,my favorite teacher at E.J Hayes Elementary was Mrs.Fitzgerald,and
I came home and finished high school at Juanita in Kirkland, WA. I then went on to Lake Washington Technical College and entered the Dental Assisting program with a friend. The program was absolutely amazing. You are able to get hands on learning with patients to prepare you for the real world. You were offered so much support from your teachers and everyone involved. All of us stuck together and got each other through it. I enjoyed the
I spent grades 4-8 in Wellsburg. Middle school was a very good experience, but I was ready for high school. I loved middle school because we got recess after lunch every day. In my opinion the lunches were better there too. Instead of having advisors, we had B.E.S.T. groups that changed yearly. A few of the things I disliked about middle school was that we couldn’t chew gum or have our phone out throughout the day. The teachers were more
I am writing you in regards that I might persuade you to provide me with ten extra points on my semester grade average. I strongly believe everyone has difficulty maintaining a decent grade throughout some point in their high school year. I just so happen to have a little trouble as well, this is why I believe I should be provided in receiving the ten extra points. High school can definitely be a great challenge for anyone attending it; therefore, it is always good to take advantage of any extra credit, or extra points to help you maintain your grade. Just in case you fail one assignment you will always have the extra credit points to help you maintain your grade.
My name Ameenah Yamini, I am now 18 years old. I’m a senior at Frederick Douglass High School. I am the 12th child out of all my brother and sisters. It’s 7 girls and 5 boys, I know I have a big family. I used to live with both of my parents until my daddy died back in 2012, so now it’s just my mom and me. I used to have a job at Papa Johns in Dunwoody but I had to let it go because I have to focus on my school work. All i worry about is school, nothing else.
All of my life I have been called countless names, some of which irritated me and some did not bother me at all. In elementary school, when kids thought about the name ‘Jackie’ they tended to connect it to Jackie Chan thus calling me ‘Jackie Chan’. Furthermore, the kids seemed to link the name to being a masculine name the majority of the time, which began to annoy me since I answered the question, “Why do you have a boy’s name,” so many times. As years went by, I became used to being asked the question and the kids matured, thus stopped calling me ‘Jackie Chan.’
Every school I attended was ephemeral to me since I was changing so often. When I was younger and living in Monterrey I went to a private school during kindergarten, suddenly we moved houses (still in Monterrey) and we had to change to another private school closer to our new house. Later on, during my 4th grade year in school, I was getting many questions from my peers asking me if I was gay or not and even though I wasn’t being bullied it bothered me because I wasn’t ready to answer that question so I asked my mother to change me to another school. After I begged, she moved me to another school for my 5th grade year, but I was only there for that year because the following year I would be moving to Laredo, TX. At the age of 10 I had already been through 4 schools which I believe taught me how to be social and how to make friends quickly. Changing schools also made me realize that friends aren’t always forever and sometimes you need to let them
I wanted to introduce myself, I am Colleen Crutchfield and I will be your student teacher starting in the fall of the 2018-2019 school year. I wanted to say thank you for allowing me to come in the classroom for this extended period of time and learn from you to become a better teacher. I wanted to send an email so that you can get some contact information and learn a little bit more about who you will have in your classroom.
Well, who really am I? Am I rude, strict or obnoxious? Or am I loving and caring? Think and know me better.
I am Gabriel Diallo. I’m 15 years old and this is an SOS message. Two days ago I and 71 other people were involved in a plane accident. We were flying from New York to Pretoria (South Africa). As we were crossing the Atlantic Ocean, we started felling some huge vibration. People were starting to be worried. Then suddenly as I looked through the window, the left wings detached from the plane and suddenly, the plane was falling down. Everybody was screaming there was blood everywhere because people were knocking their heads and suddenly boom. The plane hit the water. I was stuck in my seat because on the security belt. I successfully got out and swam to the nearest part of the plane that I could use to float. But then has was floating on a part
My names is Claire girardin. I am very excited to be in your class this year. I can't wait to put in the effort and push myself. I enjoy working with other students but I can be very shy at times. I fall behind sometimes but I will push myself to try harder. I am feeling very good about all my classes and I think this year will really make me work but I am ready.
From both of these schools, I have learned a lot about my personal qualities, such as my strengths and weaknesses, and my work habits and attitudes. One of the first things that I had to learn at Alameda High school, which consisted of my freshman and sophomore years, was responsibility. I realized that after middle school, my teachers only had so much accountability for my grades and even actions. Whether or not I turned in my homework or received a good grade in the overall class all depended upon me. My teachers were no longer held responsible
Hi, my name is Rob Geis and I am currently in grade 12. I have been at County High School for a year now; I joined at the start of 11th grade, and have thoroughly enjoyed myself here. The school is great, the people are fantastic and the atmosphere is one that makes you actually want to go to school. Before I joined ASB I was studying at the Singapore American School for two years and prior to that I was at the International School of Kuala Lumpur for two years. I was born and raised here in Bombay city and grew up here.
I never really thought about where my life was going. I always believed life took me where I wanted to go, I never thought that I was the one who took myself were I wanted to go. Once I entered high school I changed the way I thought. This is why I chose to go to college. I believe that college will give me the keys to unlock the doors of life. This way I can choose for myself where I go instead of someone choosing for me.
My school experience has helped define me as a person and has helped guide me through life. I attended a public school in Perry, Iowa. There was a small public school in my town, but it only taught through eighth grade, so everyone attended the same high school. During high school I participated in dance team, football and basketball cheerleading, marching band, color guard, concert band, jazz band, pep band, choir, select choir, drama, Resistance Skills Leaders, National Honor Society, GSA, Skills, Big Buddy, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and speech.