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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Alex

Alex  Schwazer
Young olympic gold medalist uses dope. Race walking winner admits it, he uses dope. he confesses  in a tearful conference. He could not handle the pressure he had upon himself.


Distance Education: Is a Virtual Classroom for You?


Distance Education: Is a Virtual Classroom for You?
Part 1

You may want to take a class that your high school doesn’t offer. Under some circumstances, you can still enroll in the class----through distance learning. Distance education means taking a class without being physically present where it is being taught. Internet-base technology lets students almost anywhere.
Some high schools agree to recognize distance-learning credits when they don’t have the resources to offer a course themselves. Distance education is often used to increase options in rural areas and for AP courses.
For you, it might mean doing self-tutoring at home in the evening, or participating in a class that is 1,000 miles away, along with other high school students. Check with your school counselor to see what’s available.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT!  

Wednesday, April 3, 2013


Student Success Statement
 “When do you never need to be fearful about what you are doing”
 “You must never be fearful about what you are doing when it is right.”

If you’ve chosen the correct action you could think of, you shall not be afraid. Consequences are when you’ve done something wrong/bad. Recompense or award is when after you completed a good action.

Balancing High school and part – time work Part 5


Balancing High school and part – time work
Part 5

Additional Tips
Although working and going to schools is a challenging, it can be a rewarding experience if you use some foresight. These tips can help you handle the situation and make the most of your time:
·         Discuss your plans with your family. Balancing the demands of school and work is easier with their support.
·         Start slowly; don’t commit to working a lot of hours immediately.
·         Avoid time conflicts by planning your class and work schedules as far ahead of time as possible .
·         Use your times efficiently. You can use 10 minutes waiting in a line to go over a few pages of assigned reading. If your job has a lot of down time and your boss has no objection, you can use slow periods to do school work.
·         If you commute to your job on public transportation, bring your school work with you so you can work along the way.
·         Be flexible and willing to make sacrifices. You may have to cut down on some other things you like to do because of school and work commitments.
·         If you have too much on your plate, admit it. Then cut back as needed.
·         Schedule relaxation time. Everyone needs some downtime to stay happy and healthy.
·         CHOOSE THE RIGHT!

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Spring break

Spring break

during my spring break i slept for the most part. I did my homework, and bath my husky. I went to church on saturday my mom was my best friend's godmother. i spent my easter at the emergency room because my stepdad accidently cut his leg and needed stitches.

Marion Jones

Marion Jones, the perfect example of how easily you can go down hill with choosing the wrong. Going to the olympics is a big deal, but actually winning five medals, thats something else. We must have had been proud. It was all a lie. Jones lied, she used drugs and has become an embarrassment to the united states. what a shame the was representing the u.s.


Balancing High School and part-time Work


Balancing High School and part-time
Work
part 4
He reminds students that “the activities and courses students choose vary considerably, so it’s important for young people to keep their individual situations clearly in mind.” McGowan continues, for example student’s actors should allow for the fact they won’t have as much time during performance seasons. Student athletes need to remember the times of year that they’ll be tied up with games and practice. Other students who are in classes that make considerable demands outside of the classroom must keep that reality in mind. “
CHOOSE THE RIGHT