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    This study utilized a mixed design including quantitative and qualitative data. For this study, a mixed design was the method of choice because the quantitative data would best demonstrate an actual correlation or lack thereof between end-of-course grades and proficiency scores earned on the end-of-year MAP test. The

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    I have completed eighth grade! This year I have kept a considerably high GPA, while competing in the elite sport Rhythmic Gymnastics. My transition into public school from home school was successful, and I have enjoyed my time at Oak Crest. Even with my busy schedule, I have been able to fit in all my homework and give all my assignments my absolute best effort. I am also very proud to announce that this year I am Ball state champion and placed top three out of the entire level Eight region 1. I

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    I found my group of friends. I thought we would all stay close forever, but things changed throughout our years in high school. I went from feeling like I had a family to feeling like I been left behind and forgotten. It was the start of seventh grade, and I walked into my first period; it was athletics class. The first thing I noticed was this shy and innocent looking girl in the corner. I walked up to her and said "Hey didn’t you go to Cryar Intermediate?". At the time we didn’t know each other

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    When I was in 6th grade I had gotten kicked out of boarding school. It was the worst thing that ever happen to me in my whole life it changed my whole life around. In boarding school everything was done for you. You had a schedule for everything you did everything at a cetain time. Also at boarding school it was like a family a bunch of brothers and sisters you grow up with I knew my classmates better than i knew my own sisters. When I got kicked out I was devastated because I knew I was going to

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    My First Day In School

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    7th grade was not my year. The workload was more than I was used to, my teachers were bad, and I was overloaded with stress. But by far the worst part of 7th grade was my Texas History teacher, a man called Dr. Davis. Now, maybe it was my attitude towards the class (I’m not fond of Texas History), but I definitely think that even the most extreme pessimism could not have made me detest the class as I did. On my first day of school, young naive me made the fatal choice to to volunteer to pass

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    My First Day Of School

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    responded with “Just take them then”, he knew I couldn’t.. By then a teacher saw us and reclaimed my books from James, but I was already in tears. I spent the rest of the day sobbing and trying to understand how someone could be so heartless. 7th Grade First day of school, lunchtime rush, who do I sit with, who can I sit with, too late. The tables were full, I was already in a terrible situation and it’s only 3 hours into the school year. I search all around the lunchroom, I don’t know them, they

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    by teacher observations, teacher charting, and student self-rating checklist by December 9, 2016 (Lake County School District, n.d.). Ana had stable attendance from K through 7th grade missing an average of 10 days of school. She had 50 absences in 8th grade and has already missed two weeks of attendance in the 9th grade. By May 31, 2016, Ana will attend school regularly for (10 out of 10) consecutive school days with no more than 2 unexcused absences per month as measured by written documentation

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    My Journey In My Life

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    I just entered 9th grade in Hampton Bays High School. I enjoy playing soccer and I love photography, I think that it’s such a beautiful art. Before I came to Hampton Bays I was from East Hampton. Entered Hampton Bays towards the end of 8th grade. I learned a lot about transferring schools. I learned in many ways from negative to positive. People would always tell me that people in Hampton Bays were nice that I should be happy. That just entered from one ear and left right through the other. Now I

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    Reflection About Reading

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    year, as a class, we would go to third grader's hallway and one class would improve our reading skills by reading books with us. I was excited that I could finally start to learn how to read to myself and explore an author's work of fiction. By third grade, I could read any book that I wanted to. As a class we would go to the library once a week and check out any book. However, I read a book in a couple days so I went more than one day a week. The best parts of the year were when we had a book fair.

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    Limited Data Set (LDS). In preparing the LDS, Dr. Parlapanides shall include the data fields specified as follows, which are the minimum necessary to accomplish the research: The researcher intends to analyze NJASK test achievement from 7th to 8th grade for those students enrolled in the 8100 English courses which changed from traditional periods in 2008-2009 to extended blocks of time in 2009-2010. The researcher will need access to the following data: Identification of

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