Apolo partnered with century council to talk to 5 middle schools about underaged drinking. I am a big fan, and he happens to be coming to Seattle, where I live. But I can’t figure out when it is and what middle school he’ll be at. so..help?
i have no idea do any of u know
I need pros and cons about why banned books should be kept in or out of middle schools.
Also, parents for or against banned books in middle schools.
American Library Association page about Censorship in Schools
http://www.ala.org/ala/aboutala/offices/oif/ifissues/censorshipschools.cfm
This is a listing of links relating to censorship.
Especially, look at the links relating to minors http://www.ala.org/ala/aboutala/offices/oif/ifissues/issuesrelatedlinks/minorslibraries.cfm
More sites listed on the ipl2 site: http://www.ipl.org/IPL/Finding?Key=banned+books
nope. the only thing colleges might note about middle school is if you failed a grade and had to repeat it
For scholarship or financial aid questions, I just tell my friends to visit http://www.FinancialAidQuick.com and take a look around.Its good starting point with a few great sources of aid.
I’m not failing or anything, but if colleges only look at your grades from high school..then what’s the point of doing so well in middle school?
I’ve gotten in trouble 2 times in middle school..like one time I plagiarized for music class because I forgot that there was an assignment due. IS that going to affect anything?
to learn and not get kicked out so u CAN go to high school
Now THAT is what I call a hero without a uniform..
All of our people in the service are hero’s to me..
yes, I saw the interview on TV, the guy and the other teachers who helped were amazing…..they just reacted, doing what they thought needed to be done…wow….I sure hope if my kids were in a school that they would have adults around like that….hero for sure!
i will go to a community college
That’s dependent to a large extent on the state you’re in. I will warn you that a community college might not be able to get you all the way through, what you’re looking for will require at least a bachelor’s degree and if you’ve got any sense you’ll work right away toward a Master’s degree. You’ll need it anyway and it’s more money with a Master’s. I highly recommend you put in a call to the college and start asking questions. They are best equipped to get you on the right path, and it’s their job to know the specific questions relevant to the state you live in. I’m a science teacher, by the way. If you need more advice, feel free to write me at fortitudinousskeptic@yahoo.com
I’ll do whatever I can to help you get started.
Anyway, to start off the community college may work but you may end up transferring later on. Best of luck to you!