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Lexington Middle School

Connie Said:

Good Middle School news name Ideas?

We Answered:

aww your lucky i have gone to middle school but we didn't no cool things like that. i skool is geet-o
but umm idk i no i didnt help but i am not good at coming up with ideas like but i wish u luck !!! =)

Lance Said:

Poll: Which picture do you think is funnier?

We Answered:

Hah! Number 2 is much funnier. :]

Daryl Said:

can i quit school at age 16 while im still in middle school plzz help?

We Answered:

If you're in middle school at 16, maybe you should stick it out and try and lear something

Everett Said:

middle school History Questions...?

We Answered:

1.) On the 15 of April 1775, when General Thomas Gage, British Military Governor of Massachusetts, was ordered to destroy the rebel's military stores at Concord.

2.) In some ways King George III can be described as the best of the bunch. He was very stupid, really stupid. Had he been born in different circumstances it is unlikely that he could have earned a living except as an unskilled manual laborer. He was eleven before he could read, and he never mastered grammar or spelling or punctuation. He was lethargic, apathetic, childish, a clod of a boy whom no one could teach.

3.) When the news of the Boston Tea Party reached Britain, an outraged Parliament demanded compensation for the tea. After the colonists refused, Parliament passed a series of laws to punish Boston and to make British control over Massachusetts more effective. Known as the Intolerable Acts, the laws closed the port of Boston to trade; curtailed the powers of the Massachusetts assembly and local town meetings; provided for the housing of troops in private houses; and exempted British officials from trial in Massachusetts. These acts further alienated the American colonists and hastened the start of the American Revolution.

4.) The Quartering Act was extended to require private individuals to lodge soldiers. Furthermore, Parliament allowed royal officials accused of crimes to be tried by a British, rather than a colonial, jury.

5.) Ralph Waldo Emerson, a famous poet, called the Battle of Lexington "the shot heard 'round the world," because this battle began the Revolutionary War. His poem is on a monument by Concord's North Bridge.

Clara Said:

lexington middle school fort myers fl?

We Answered:

August 26 which is a Tuesday.

Kimberly Said:

Why do you think so many female teachers are becoming involve with their male students?

We Answered:

guess the tables have turned.....
because for years those old male perv teachers have chased the cheerleaders and gotten away with it!
we had a creepy science teacher in grade school, all the pretty girls he'd just about drool and trip over his own two feet to talk to.
it was just SO obvious!!!
Nasty!!!!!!!! either male or female teachers, Nasty!!!!!!!

Cathy Said:

i'm going to 7th grade next year at lexington middle school do you have to get a physical for Football?

We Answered:

Yeah you need one,the local doctors office does them.

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