Throughout my entire life, I have only attended 2 schools. From 3-year-old preschool to eighth grade, I went to St. John’s Lutheran School in LaGrange. From freshman year to senior year, I went to Walther Lutheran High School in Melrose Park. Overall my impression at both of those schools were great, I learned many things, and made amazing friends that I still have to this day. Both of my schools were small so I always had one on ones with the teachers, so I was able to have a special relationship with them. For my middle school years, I attended St. John’s LaGrange and it was a great experience. It was a small school, and I graduated with only 17 other students. All of the teachers at the school were relatively nice, and my fifth-grade teacher
I can personally say that Whale Branch High School has been my favorite school, but I have been to two schools; in Elementary I went to Agape Christian Academy then I went to Whale Branch Middle and High. My favorite teacher ever was Mrs. Dunn. I have received a tone of rewards
Saint Mary’s Academy was my high school of choice. I attended Saint Mary’s academy through all four years
Red Lake Ontario a place that I’ve been But only in my dreams in the last year and ten It’s always been with the boys, mainly my son I invite you into my dreams because you’re my special one. The cabin on the hill faces north over the lake But as the sun set down theres not even a wake
I moved to Crawford my 7th grade year. I attended Crawford Middle School that year. That year went by exceptionally well, but the next year the school closed for 7th and 8th graders, so I had to join Hotchkiss Middle School. I found the Hotchkiss kids very welcoming, and friendly. I instantly became friends with almost all of them. There was just something so welcoming about that school from the friendly teachers who all cared very deeply about each individual student. The happy and friendly attitude wasn’t just at the school, it seemed everyone everywhere was just so happy to be in a beautiful place. Hotchkiss has always been a home for me from that day on because of the welcoming attitudes.
St. Pauls High School has without a doubt provided with the best high school experience.
I attended South Lafourche High School in Lafourche Parish which is in Louisiana. Some positive points about south Lafourche is that it had great teachers. The school also had many AP and many Dual Enrollment classes. The school offered many extra-curricular activities such as band, JROTC, family and consumer science, and many more. There were approximately 800 students who went to my school.
I am from a little town call Laplace. It is about 40 minutes away from New Orleans, Louisiana. I am a single mother of a beautiful daughter that is two years old, and she is very active! We love to go to New Orleans and visit the zoo, the aquarium, the children’s museum, have picnics at the river front, and more! She is also enrolled in dance classes, which leaves me with little time for my own hobbies. When I found out I was pregnant, I had quit my job, move a hour and a half away from home, took a break from school, and became a stay at home mom. While I enjoyed spending all my time with my daughter, I grew tired of staying home all day and just cleaning and cooking. After a year and a half, I decided to go back to work and found a job as
We meshed instantly. Scott had been on a trip with Michael and Henry during the prior summer, so they were already well acquainted. All of us got along really well right off the bat, and it was apparent enough to the eight or so other groups that they quickly fashioned the nickname DanClan for us. When the three days had come to an end, we began the drive up to the Georgian Bay. We shared a bus with a Georgian Bay girls trip, one of whom became a lasting friend and future girlfriend. Once we made it to our embarking point, we unloaded and packed all our supplies (except for the toiletries that we managed to leave in the trailer) into our kayaks and prepared to begin our journey.
I have been able to spend the past four years of my life learning and exploring at Belding High School. The teachers have done a wonderful job doing more than just teaching an obscure algebra equation or history fact, but about life and how much those four years are going to affect my future. Belding has a few areas to touch up on, but overall it has a positive influence on my decisions and emotions.
I attended William B. Murrah Highschool for my freshman and sophmore year; however, I auditioned to attend the Mississippi School of the Arts for my junior and senior year. Once I'd auditioned, I was informed I was accepted which was why I left to attend the Mississippi School of the Arts. While I atteneded Mississippi School of the Arts, for my junior year I took a class at Brookhaven
The school turned out to be quite small from other Elementary schools that I had visited in my neighborhood. It was also quite small compared to my own Elementary
Life at Woodlynde, do you really want to ask that? Life at Woodlynde is like a zoo, kids running wildly from class to class, weird sounds coming out of classroom and hallway, lunch is practically a mad house. Life at the Woodlynde school is almost like being in another dimension. I feel like how Alice felt after she went to wonderland and met the mad hatter. Going and spending a day at Woodlynde is a trip, you will hear and see some of the weirdest, yet funniest stuff and still manage to walk out going “what did I just see?” That is what life at Woodlynde is like.
The school I went to visit was Public School 69. It was my little brothers elementary school. The reason I chose the school, was because I remember seeing him happy every time he came home from kindergarten. Every day he would come home and have a different project he did in class to show off. The outside of the school looked like a regular public school, but inside Miss Suzy’s* (not her real name) classroom was bright, warm, and inviting. My visitation was in the morning, right when the children began school at 8:00am. When I walked inside, the class room was baby blue with all kinds of art projects on the walls. Miss Suzy welcomed me very kindly, and discussed with me, her srtudents and what they have been learning. You can not help but
I started my educational career in John F. Kennedy Elementary. I don’t really remember my years there because I only went there for Kindergarten and 1st grade. After that, I went to Sepulveda Elementary. That was a learning experience because I had to basically be on my own for a couple of days since I was the new
From pre-school till sixth grade I was in private school that was co-ed I switched to four different private schools since I was younger. For pre-school I went to St.Micheal which was an experience to have been able to encounter. Being able to learn about religion, other languages, and different cultures. Going in to kindergarten till third grade I went to St. George it was a good