



Well, you guys remember my experience on the last day of school, right? (If you don’t , then go back to the June post titled Sof’ Punks.) I decided not to think about the incident and have a fresh start at school. Guess what happened?
The first days of school were horrible because I kept seeing the punks every day (by the way, I define punks as people who walk in groups preying on others or a bully). The way they operate is by targeting someone and jumping on them, most of the time from behind. You see, they have to be in school because of what’s called cumpulsory attendance laws. If they don’t go , then their parents can be jailed and/or they have to attend special programs (well most of them are in special ed already). They waste their time coming in late to school, roaming the halls, hanging out in bathrooms. Their best school time is lunch time. They stand in groups sizing the other guys up to see who they can intimidate. I felt the need to constantly look over my shoulders which is no way to live.
Anyway, I was feed up with all punks, so I transfered my “educational experience” (as my mom calls it) to a Virtual School, which is really a school without walls. I am now going to high school online.
I feel it’s way better for me because (1) I get more sleep time, (2) I could finish my schooling by my own pace [meaning faster than regular high schools], and last but definitely first on this list is that I don’t have to be in an atmosphere which makes me uncomfortable!
This is how it works. I can take honors and/or AP courses. I can be on the school’s sports teams or any school clubs. I only have to take state tests or PSAT, SAT, or ACT tests at the high school. I will be able to attend graduation, get an official high school diploma, and transcript. I get to chat, email and be in discussion forums with the other students who are also doing online schooling. I get access to tutoring, guidance counselor, and my teachers are all an email or phone call away. Best of all, I will be able to do dual enrollment or early admissions to college all the while being a public school kid which means admissions fee, textbooks, and tuition will be free.
My school friends told me it was a stupid reason to go, especially since I was in the (International Baccalaureate) IB program. It’s supposed to be one of the best ways to get ready for college and scholarships. But there are other ways to get ahead. Some of my teachers were sad too but I will show everyone that I can and will SUCCEED! For I am more than a conqueror.
I will be updating you guys on my progress though, through all my ups and downs of it. So all my IB peeps and all my friends, keep checking this site to know what’s up.






More Options ...
Categories
Tag Cloud
Blog RSS
Comments RSS


Void « Default
Life
Earth
Wind
Water
Fire
Light 