Hey, it 's your boy,Isai who lately has been struggling in the past few days. As the saying goes, “the struggle is real.” I have been through alot and so far, life has impacted me heavily and deeply. “Mas vale pájaro en mano que cien volando” in translation “ bird in hand is worth flying” which I find relates to my life. “Ojos que no ven, corazón que no siente/llora”.“Eyes that don’t see, heart that doesn’t feel/cry. / What the eyes don’t see, the heart doesn’t feel/cry over.”
I am currently a student Western Harnett High School and I am trying my best to get my way through high school and to get over with school in general. I never know where life can take me, but I hope it will pay off some day. A wise man once told me “ to follow my heart,and
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Some of my friends from elementary school such as Carl and Jonathan went to a different middle school such as Western Harnett Middle School and that really bothered me due to the fact that I wasn 't able to keep that friendship alive like I intended it to be. I believe that my IQ level was really low and that I was still immature which was my personality back then. I had three teachers which was Mrs.Hancock,Mrs.Carroll,and Mrs. Williams that taught four subjects which were Math,Science,ELA,and Social Studies. Out of them four subjects, Math and Social Studies were my favorite because I was really into it and I was able to know a lot of things.My favorite teachers which were Mrs.Hancock and Mrs.Carroll. Mrs.Hancock was my favorite teacher because she was very chill,interactive,and she also taught Math. Mrs.Carroll was also one of my favorite teachers because she had a kind heart and she taught ElA and Social Studies with passion which I really liked about her. Since I went to HMS which was a new middle school, we(students) had the school to ourselves and so I called that my
Some students tend to forget their teachers when they are done with school. Melissa Hoebee, a teacher who currently teaches in Southern Middle School, shares about her life in teaching and life experiences from her childhood to today. She chose to be a teacher because she wanted to help people learn in school. These life experiences and events before in her childhood helped her become the teacher she is today. Her greatest inspiration was her grandmother.
Teachers The teachers liked at the beginning of the year and the ones I like now are totally different. Mr. Gronewold I’ve always been close with because of being a wrestling manager. Mr. Belkin I thought I would be his favorite because he is really close with my brother and I’ve known him since kindergarten. Mr. Knights I hated at the beginning of the year, but I realized he wasn’t that bad.
My fourth grade teacher, Mrs. Mackey made a positive effect on my life. She was a very impactful teacher who even today I speak to often. She went above and beyond to ensure that her students were achieving in her classroom. Mrs. Mackey had a relationship with every student in her class and kept up with us through our middle school and high school years. We had such a relationship that she wrote a recommendation letter for me when I was applying for scholarships.
Most of my favorite teachers shared very similar qualities. They were very personal in their teaching,
When 6th grade came, I transferred into a Baltimore City Public School since I really wasn’t getting the education I needed at the private school. It was still rough not fitting it. I thought that becoming like the other kids would make me happy, but I was learning new things everyday and I realized in high school that being the outcast is better than being like everyone else. The journey I dealt with in high school was very emotionally tough and life changing.
Grit is a graduation speech from Dr. Kathleen Hart at a college commencement ceremony in 2013. In this speech she talks about what it takes to succeed, and the word she uses is grit. Throughout the speech she lists many identities that a person with grit has. She also mentions that a person does not succeed based on looks, luck, or knowing someone who helped them get there. It is simply based on the attribute a person has no matter what.
She was always so patient with everyone and I respected her for that. The simple act of being kind and polite instead of resorting to the power of the title Librarian made me respect her that much more. She made such an impact in my life for not only really getting me into reading for fun but also showed me what a good person is and should be. She is what I consider to be the one of the best teachers at Lakeland. She was such a positive impact on my educational experience and set a ton of good habits for middle school.
My favorite teacher Mrs. Bosmeijer was the only person I could really talk to besides Mary but she got kicked out of the foster home and got sent to her dad, Because Our foster mom said she was touching me and my sisters but when in reality it was her older son and she knew that she didn 't stop him or tell the CPS workers who it really was. Without Mary everything was turned upside down she was the one that made sure we got fed when the foster mom wasn 't there and she made sure we got to school on time.
I am truly honored to be considered for being a part of The national honor Society. Being a part of this organization has been a goal for me since I first knew about what it was, and how it does great things for the community. I am inspired when I hear the great actions it national honor Society has done and I hope to be a part of this admirable organization. I feel I am qualified to be a part of this organization because of my dedication and hard work. Every day I follow the same routine.
Lone Star High School is a location where students can feel secure and have many opportunities to showcase their skills and leadership qualities. Our campus is built upon five figurative pillars; Integrity, Strength, Stewardship, Loyalty and Perseverance. These pillars are what make us the admirable school that we are today. I believe everyone of our students must have these five qualities in order to ensure success now and later on in the future. As a student I believe that for one to have integrity they must show signs of righteous ethical morals.
Congratulations! You are invited to join the founding National English Honor Society at Chancellor High School for the 2016-2017 school year. As a found chapter, members will be responsible for creating and developing the very foundation of this honor society at Chancellor High School. Some of the responsibilities of founding members are naming the chapter, electing officers, creating bylaws, holding an induction ceremony, and carrying out chapter service and activity projects.
I feel that I had two teachers that really made an impact on me. One of them was my speech teacher Mrs. Miers. I would see Mrs. Miers two to three times a week . And during time we would practice my english and how to pronounce my words correctly. Mrs. Miers would regularly check on me and have frequent meetings with my parents.
I had Mr. Bayer as my homeroom teacher, he is so funny. I liked how he would dress silly, it would always make me laugh. That year we did not have a social studies teacher because Mr. Ferguson went to teach 5th grade. My homeroom teacher taught us social studies. Mr. Wear kinda scared me, he gave out a lot of homework.
Hi To All: First of all, please don't forget to bring your respective marketing materials for display. We will have lots of LSCD materials on hand, including folders with Speaker Sheets that Alix did on each of you. From what I understand, attendance is at about 100. Please arrive by 6 to get set up. Joyce Sixsmith and Matthew Maddox run the Ram Council, so look for them if you need help.
Good morning, distinguished members of the North Korean government, and greetings to you Mr. President. It is my honor and privilege to be standing here today in front of you all, presenting my ideas on how to improve your proletariat control capability. My name is Dr. James Carbon and I am a professor of psychology at Kim Il-sung University. I have been studying human behavior and their way of thinking for twenty years now, and I believe that during this time I have obtained the knowledge required to advise this government on the development and improvement of its ability to dominate its people. First and foremost, I would advise your government to introduce a new technology: telescreens.