Posted by ss55 on September 25, 2017 at 09:54:46 from (63.147.218.40):
In Reply to: High School classes posted by 37Chief on September 23, 2017 at 16:03:11:
Most teenagers, at that age, don't yet have enough life experience to realize that you only get back whatever effort you put into high school. For me, high school was a real eye opener. Grade school was small, boring and limited. High school was challenging from the beginning with many class options. Most days I only saw my grade school friends on the bus and in the hallways between classes. Our HS was large enough to have three class groups in each grade depending on each students goals after high school: one for college bound; one for career and trade school bound; and one for the kids who didn't want to be there. The first two groups took books home every night, the last group almost never did.
I took some very interesting classes in HS with classmates who were interested in learning and top notch teachers who were interested in teaching: mechanical drawing; accounting; biology; chemistry; physics; algebra 1, geometry; algebra 2; trigonometry. Government class was taught by a local politician, I didn't agree with his politics, but he explained how our government work, and how to work with them.
While I was in HS, my dad decided to get his GED in night school. We had some of the same teachers.
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