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Deanna Said:
High School!?We Answered:
There is drugs in every high school and 3/4 of the people at my school probably do weed. Most of the people I know do drugs but it isn't that hard you just have to get the message through that you are good. I did and not one person has offered me drugs. Learn to say no. Going to a high school with a lot of drugs isn't as hard as you think but you just need to be careful. Believe me, they won't force you to do drugs at all that's not how high school is all the time.Michelle Said:
Parents of High School Cheerleaders: What kind of Cheerleading coach you like to see your daughter with?We Answered:
Well cheering experience is a must, but i would want my daughters coach to also have a positive influence on her as a woman, showing them how to be strong, independant women.Cody Said:
What happened to your former bullies from junior high/ high school?We Answered:
Wellthere waszz one popular dude in middle skool.
Me and mi sister later found out,when he still went to skool,that he was a fake.
He acted all hard and like nothing mattered but he actually had feelings and a heart. He had a crush on a gurl,even though he acted like he had all these girlszz on hiszz sleeve. He had HORRIBLE facial problems. He had SUPER low self-esteem and now,he goesz to a skool where he doesnt rule anything!!! Oh and he's actually super lonely and he has family issues.I have nuthen against him but he was mean....
Other ppl,got what they deserved and their life isnt as guud as mines lol
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God bless
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Rosemary Said:
Why do blacks have such a high high school drop out rate?We Answered:
Not trying to be mean but obviously black people don't know how to raise kids, or they just don't care to raise them right, being lazy, then the children run around rampid like wild animals and have no consideration for others, manners, or common sense. They tend to drop out of school because they just don't care, because their lazy parents were too busy sitting in their sweats, with curlers in their hair smoking cigs, sad but true.Shelly Said:
What is better to teach in math, high school or junior high?We Answered:
depends on the district you end up working for, and what school you're placed in. I use to teach math at a middle school in Palmdale, CA, and I can tell you I had to teach 2nd grade math to those neanderthal kids! The fact that you may want to teach in a middle school setting doesn't mean you'll actually teach grade level curriculum. I had students who could barely write their names, much less multiply simple numbers! And no, they weren't the special ed students, they were the general population students. Be prepared for anything. You may want to teach math, and they may place you in an English classroom! That's the truth about teaching nowadays.