ADVICE TO ENTERING JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS FROM  THOSE LEAVING
My Advice...

If I could give advice to next year's Junior High, I would most importantly tell them to be open to all the new challenges and to make the most of the two years, because before you know it, you are graduating and you are wishing that you could start all over again.  Another thing is to be prepared to work.  Junior High may seem to be all fun and games, and in one way it is, yet we do work harder than we ever have before in school.
A few things to avoid in Junior High is getting teachers mad! Mrs.C. will "Shut the Windows!", Mr.F. will give you a really hard quiz, and Mrs. F. will get extremely mad,but you can resolve that by giving her chocolate!
Another thing to avoid is waiting till the last minute to do reports, or even homework.
There are many interesting things to look forward to, for example, the D.C. trip, the speech contest, and just the experience of it all- being the hotshots of the school,which brings both responsibilities and privileges.
So, have fun and make the most of everything.  It is an awesome experience, and one you'll never forget.
Jen W.
My Advice...

To prepare next year's Junior High I think I would have to tell them to be prepared for all classes, to make sure they have everything they need.  I would also have to tell them that Junior High is nothing like the past years at St. Louis, now that we are older there is more studying to do and there are more difficult questions to answer.  I don't think anything in Junior High should be avoided. Opportunity is there if they are willing to take it.
I think the most important thing to look forward to are the teachers, Mrs.C, Mrs.F. and Mr.F.  The teachers look to you as a person, not as someone who sits in the back of the room and does nothing.
I guess my advice to you in Junior High is to be the best you can be, work hard, and have lots of fun!
Kiel K.


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