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    We all seem to think of the same things when we picture "high school". Cheerleaders‚ proms‚ report cards‚ football games. We all remember the A honor roll students‚ and how much time they spent studying. The thing that I have always questioned is‚ do children that come from lower status families do worse in school than ones from higher status families? I noticed as early as middle school that the ones who weren’t as secure financially tended to study less than the ones whose families were well

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    of a challenge at times. I love math and solving problems as i would hum a tune to help me focus‚ but it was clear i was different and didn’t fit in. Being an outcast became the usual for me since it has been this way since i arrived to american schools which was when i was 9 years old. Math wasn’t something i planned on giving up on just because of my peers judgement but

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    about high school is how it is portrayed in the media. However‚ the media’s portrayal only displays the glamorous aspects of high school. Movies such as Easy A and Mean Girls and television shows such as The Secret Life of the American Teenager and Awkward all portray high school in a negative viewpoint. However‚ high school can be a great experience. It is what you make of it that will make high school the best or worst years of your life. School spirit is a unifying cause among high school students

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    lead to messes called stereotypes. Along with stereotypesstereotype threats often follow. It is these stereotypes that negatively affect performance‚ and at high schools stereotypes are found. This is critical in a place where performance matters most of all. Stereotype threats or self fulfilling stereotypes are a big issue and are important to address at campuses like ours with a high number of Latinos in our community. In the article‚ “How a Self-Fulfilling Stereotype Can Drag Down Performance”

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    class was by far my favorite class in elementary school. I would look forward to the class‚ and would be one of the only girl in my class that would participate to best of my ability. Some of the other girls would also act the same‚ however there were a few who were not interested in athletics. Because of my constant need to be active when I was younger‚ I connected more with my male classmates. My best friend was a boy throughout elementary school. The girls in my

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    Argumentative Essay 5 I should have focused more on my grades this year. By attending many social events‚ waiting until the last minute to complete work‚ and refusing to study my grades began to drop. I feel that if I would have put more effort into my school work I would have achieved the grades I am capable of getting. By hanging out with friends and putting off work my grades gradually began to drop. Your senior year is not the year to slack off in; it would have better prepared me for college and set

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    report is directed at the faculty at Miami Killian Senior High School in Miami‚ Florida. It is important for educators and school faculty to be aware and understand the diversity of their community. Killian High School is a perfect example of the United States as a melting pot and how it is rapidly evolving. A1. Local Demographics Culture Killian High School has a multitude of cultures and races. The faculty and student population at this school ranges from Hispanic‚ being the larger population‚ to

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    themselves the way they do because of a choice to be unique. As a student in a fairly large high school‚ it was easy to see the different "stereotypes" of people‚ as they tended to hang out together. This past experience shows how the outside world can treat you based upon a certain classification they choose to place you in. There seems to be a few main stereotypes that can be found in a diverse high school. There’s the preppies‚ goths‚ jocks‚ thugs‚ nerds‚ and last but not least‚ the hippies and

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    magine being told that you don’t have a choice in which subjects you get to study at school. That the reason you don’t have a choice is because you’re a girl or a guy. So what can be done so that our children are confident in the subjects they pick? Stereotypes are such a huge issue in today’s society‚ especially in the education system. Stereotypes are making our children believe that they cannot study certain subjects because they are boy subjects or girl subjects‚ creating low self-esteem within

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    Grunkemeyer Mrs. Allen AP English Language and Composition‚ 2 17 March 2013 The Joys of High School Think about high school and all the students that fill up its student body. When thinking of the students‚ do stereotypes and clichés come to mind? As teens form close relationships with others‚ they struggle to understand who they are and where they fit in; they start to form their own identity in relation to others. High school is a critical time of social development which forms these clichés. Social styles

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