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High school?
I am preparing to enter high school tomorrow (August 29). I am terrified to go, and I'm worried about making friends because all my other friends to attend another school since they changed all the limits of secondary last year.
He is allowed to be nervous. In fact, it's normal. Everyone gets a little nervous on their first day of anything. I remember the first day of college and let me tell you, I was a nervous wreck.
High School???
I am planning to go to a really good high school, but my parents and I agree that it has to be private. I'm thinking about Bishop Alemany or Notre Dame. But I'm also worried about that the high school I pick might be the wrong one, and if will i fit in
you can do anything. fitting in a new crowd will come in naturally. when i entered high school, i was with people i've never seen before. i was with people whose personalities are way beyond what i was used to. but it turned out quite okay... actually,
High School Musical 2 - Everyday
One of the final songs from Disneys High School Musical 2 featuring the entire cast from the film.
We're All in This Together
We're All in This Together ... We're All in This Together ...
10 Best Math and Science High Schools in America
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, Va. : At this school students can learn organic chemistry, marine biology and DNA science and must take an introductory computer science class. The School of Science and Engineering Magnet, Dallas, Texas: This school was founded in 1982 and is often called the best in the nation. It offers AP math and science classes as well as college-level science labs and computer science courses. One hundred percent of its seniors take AP exams and almost 100 percent pass with a 3 or higher. One hundred percent of seniors take AP exams and 100 percent pass with a 3 or higher. : This school was founded in 1998. : This public school opened in 1998. It is the most diverse school in the top 10. Students take a minimum of eight AP courses and about six AP exams between ninth and 12th grades.Put A Ring On It | High School Football Team | SportsGrid
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Worcester Technical High School Receives National Academic Award ...
Worcester Technical High School of Worcester, Massachusetts has been named a Breakthrough School by The MetLife Foundation and the National Association of Secondary School Principals. “This prestigious award is exciting not only for the Worcester Public Schools but also for the entire City of Worcester,” said Sheila Harrity, Principal of Worcester Technical High School. In announcing the award, The MetLife Foundation-NASSP says that Worcester Technical High School was one of ten schools selected for this prestigious national honor in recognition of its best practices and outstanding student results. The MetLife Foundation-NASSP Breakthrough Schools program recognizes middle level and high schools that are high achieving or are dramatically improving student achievement and serve large numbers of students living in poverty. The award will be presented to Principal, Sheila M. Harrity on Sunday, February 27, 2011, at the National Association of Secondary School Principals’ Conference......










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