People don't know how to drive, where to park, what not to leave out in their car that is visible when looking through the glass. When you’re going through a school parking lot drive slow, keep your music down so you are able to pay attention to your surroundings. When finding a parking spot, you want to park away from other cars but not so far out that, you have to walk a mile. Try and park by light if it’s dark. Always lock your car even if it's for a second, even if it's at school, you can’t trust anyone. Keep valuables out of site, money put away, and purses under your seat or put a coat over it “Out of sight, out of mind”. At school you aren't aloud to have any alcohol tobacco even if you are old enough to have tobacco, doesn't matter. When you are coming back to your car, stay off your phone, no texting, try not to be talking on the phone either. Always try and walk with someone to your car, have your keys ready because they can help protect you if necessary. Be prepared for anything. When you reach your car quickly get in and lock the doors behind you. If you find that there is something on your car, don't get out, start your car and leave the area go to a different location and then get it off. Watch your surrounding, be ready for anything or anyone. Just because you know the people in the town doesn’t mean you know what they are capable of.
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Fake rumors/news
You always need to be aware of fake news and or rumors. Although some things could be true you always need to know. A credible source to find out if some information is TRUE Snopes.com. This is a website that you can look up and discover whether what you’ve told or heard is true or false. If what you have heard is gossip around town or the school the thing to solve this would go to the source or the thing or person it is about. Then you will know firsthand whether it is true or not. All you would need to do is type in key words and stories would come up and it would tell you whether it is true or false Alison Isle Beyond the reasons
Most of the preteens that are currently in eighth grade about to go into their first year of high school don’t really know the classes they want or they don’t know the options so here is a few options.
There are either classes to take for a full year or for just a semester or half a year. Options for a full year are: Band Jazz Band Choir Agriculture Education I Sports medicine I & II Spanish I Journalism History or Rock and Roll Options for a semester: Strength and conditioning Art I, II, OR Drawing Guitar I, II Music Theory Music and Media Intro to Foods and Nutrition There is lots of options for you to take depending on what studies you are interested in. As a freshman you will need 0-3.75 credits to pass to the next year. These classes all count for different amounts of credits but through the full year you should be able to pass your first year of high school easy. What do think of when someone says glitter, maybe sparkles, shine, or a mess? Or do the scientist that have found cave paintings over 2,000 years old, that include mica flakes that give the paintings a shimmering appearance, come to mind. How about the modern glitter you use today that was invented by a New Jersey cattle rancher named Henry Ruschmann, in 1934. Well, actually when I use the term glitter it’s none of the above. It’s actually a metaphor for the wonder destined to be found in in our fantasies. As we grow up as the students of Roundup high school we lose the sense of imagination and creativity. We grow up forgetting about our imaginary friends, the tooth fairy, and people like Santa clause. We lose our shine from when we were kids; our shine that carved our personality’s from the base of an individual we show off today. Children try to grow up to fast, so they get to do the fun things. What we don’t realize is that the fun we longed for was with us the whole time. We had the imagination, the shine, the sparkle, he glitter it took to be creative with us all along. This is why we need to be a kid, have fun, live a little, and find our glitter again.
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