Sentences with phrase «actually junior high»

And then... It was actually junior high school.

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Finn also teaches a local Junior Achievement class on «Life after High School: How to Prepare for Work,» which has actually already netted three temps for her to place.
I read the Narnia books in Junior High and never actually connected them with Christianity.
They used to sell churros in our junior high cafeteria back in the day, but they'd make sure that you actually had a meal before you bought them.
It's actually the younger kids — junior high and freshmen in high school — who give us the most problems.»
Junior may actually be sending her a high five and some TLC to speed up the recovery process from wounds.
«I think that, you know, paying a higher tax rate for higher incomes, having a million dollars be the cut - off is actually a better approach in my view, because you're retaining lower tax rates for small businesses and small businesses are such an important economic engine for growth in this country,» the state's junior senator said.
Remember those junior high school dances of yore, when the boys would line up on one side of the room and the girls would line up on the other, and both sides would talk a big game but no one could actually bring themselves to actually get close to each other?
One of those films that everyone probably saw in junior high school, but is still actually pretty good.
High school juniors can actually sit down with a counselor and search online for college scholarships together.
Montclair High School's parents and juniors didn't fall for the lies and absurd rhetoric coming from those education reformers — in fact — 68 percent of the students there actually refused to take the Common Core test.
New Jersey, like Connecticut, claims that high school juniors must take the Common Core test despite the fact that college bound high school juniors should really be focusing on getting their grades up and taking the SATs, ACTs, and AP tests, all of which will actually impact their ability to get into the college of their choice.
Here a reader confronts the mindlessness of the decision that, in the name of ensuring that students are college ready, the Malloy administration is forcing high school juniors to take the Smarter Balanced Assessment Field Test of a test rather than actually spend their time on the college application process.
The girl was super ready and actually graduated from high school at 17... she will be a junior honor student in chemical engineering next fall.
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