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    There are a lot of differences between High School and Middle School. Being in middle school, students have a lot less responsibilities and are limited to what they can and cannot do. While High schoolers have more responsibilities but they get more freedom, such as picking classes and what they eat for lunch. Let's discuss some of the responsibilities of an average high schooler. Being ana high school student means they one step closer to being an adult and going to college. Colleges look at

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    Students and Staff have many different opinions on school spirit at Marble Falls Middle School. Some people think we need more spirit while other people think the spirit we have is just right. “If our school had more spirit people would be more positive and happy,” says student, Justin Bowling. “If there is a lot of school spirit it would be overwhelming,” says Isabella Courtney Obviously opinions differ from person to person, however, almost everyone we interviewed on both sides of the spectrum

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    Introduction Schools with high dropout rates are categorized as underperforming schools. Since a majority of our children, who drop out of school, do so in middle school or the first year of high school and their ages range between 12 and 16 years (Cohen & Smerdon, 2009). It is the inability of many middle school kids to make the transition to high school that contributes to an increase in dropout rates. In order to address under performing schools and the high dropout rates, school reform programs

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    Math has not always been difficult for me I sometimes do all my work in math and sometimes I do and turn it in late . In middle school math for me was kind of easy I don't really remember my math classes in six or seventh grade , barely remember eighth grade math and it was kind of easy because I would get help from my friends and we go to do projects with math which will makes math fun . I think that now I am struggling more with math because I sometimes don't understand the problem's and don't

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    been difficult for me. I think math has always been one of my strongest subjects. I think this because when I was younger I spoke Spanish first and then my parents put me in an all English speaking school and the only thing that didn't change for me was math. I never struggled in math through middle school because I always found it easy so my teachers would give me harder work than others. In the past when I struggles on a problem I would get frustrated really easy. I still get frustrated when I can't

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    Middle school and high school sound very similar but they are not. All of the classes, activities, and opportunities change. It will not be the same as what you are use to. You will grow up having fun in high school. In middle school your classes are very demanding, you have to go to them. In high school, you can get out of school at any time, the teachers are layed back. As you get older your classes get harder. All of the classes you had in middle school are totally different, and you will most

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    and/or politically joined were given the chance to study math past essential checking operations. A significant number of my middle school understudies are amped up for the trusts of/eventual fate of coming back to this circumstance. I have the chance to instruct (instruction that fixes something) math and math study abilities courses for a neighborhood college. A number of the school understudies with whom I am included are about-facing to class after numerous years in the work power. The greater part

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    Middle School Low Grades

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    Low Grades in Middle School Did you know you can get low grades in middle school? I had low grades in algebra,history,and English. I had F’s or D’s in algebra for two quarters . In English I had a ‘’C’’ or ‘’C+’’ for two quarters as well. In history, I also had a ‘’D’’ or ‘’C-’’ for two quarters. This had affected me because since I had a low G.P.A, I missed out on a lot of fun events. I had low grades in algebra. One reason was I had a lot of low test scores because I didn’t studied. Another reason

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    There are a lot of kids that go to middle school, but what is it like to be there. Now days you hear a lot about bullying and other bad stuff that happens in middle school, but do think all of that is true. Probably not. From experience i can tell you that middle school is very fun. There is not as much fighting and drama as you think. You get a lot more privileges in middle school and you get more freedom than you do in Elementary. Most schools you will have about 8 periods. So you're not stuck

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    There's ups and there's downs, twists and turns lessons to be learned. A lost young boy trying to get through day by in a world that seemed a little bit too unfair. In middle school i didn't understand, i had no care in the world i thought I was invincible, no worries, no problem. I took my reality and turned into a dream to deal with the nightmares that haunted me at night. I just needed a second chance, i needed an awakening. Looking back on it now i wish i never taken the chances i had and opportunities

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