It's a Place It's a place Where young hoodlums With pockets full Of spray paint cans Are sucked until ... Continue...
Just a Trend? What single event can draw 20,000 teens to Washington,D.C.? Some obvious guesses would be an *NSync concert or ESPN's"X-Games." In this case, though, the answer is a Christian youth rally ... Continue...
Physical Education It's 6:00 a.m. My alarm wakes me and I roll out of bed.I arrive at school around 7:20 and begin school at 7:30. Classes let out at 2:20p.m ... Continue...
The Plague Walking down the hallways of American high schools, oneword is heard more frequently than any other in the English language: like ... Continue...
Unequal Treatment I am writing to complain about the unjust treatmentthat academic clubs receive at schools as compared with sportsteams.
Future Business Leaders of America was scheduled to go to acompetition at a high school an hour away. We were to be at school at 7:15 a ... Continue...
Why Don't People Look Up? When you first walk into a room and are looking forsomething, where do you look? Chances are you will look right, left and down.Maybe you will even look under things, but probably not until you have exhaustedother possibilities. What is missing, though? Up ... Continue...
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