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Heather Finn’s Value of Family
Uncategorized“I love going home and being with them and when people say ‘what do you wanna do?’ I just want to do anything with them...I just enjoy everybody so much.”
-Heather Finn
Mrs. Barker’s Travel and World Experiences
UncategorizedDid you know that our newest English teacher Mrs. Barker taught abroad in China or that she was a cast member in Disney World? Learn all about that and more in this essay about her life and experiences.
Ingenuity or Breaking the Law
UncategorizedThe big question is graffiti art, or just an act of vandalism? First of all graffiti is illegal in most places around the world. It is a big part of city culture and people send messages through the art. Although these artists are skilled, it’s not a question about their craft. It is a legal […]
Is Graffiti Considered Art?
UncategorizedA common argument is whether or not graffiti is considered art. In this blog post the truth may be revealed.
A Stressful Mistake
UncategorizedA story about how one of my biggest bad habits became a horrible mistake.
Friends Since 09′
UncategorizedThis is about my partner pswift22's avatar and the things she likes to do we have been good friends since 09'
Mistakes Help Us Grow
UncategorizedWe all make mistakes, some worse than others but in the end, they are learning experiences.
A late December scare
UncategorizedWhat fears the white fluffy snow and cold winter days can bring to a mother in late December.
My Own Fault
Uncategorized I remember what he said to this day and I will always remember what he said. He got right in my face, his face bumped my face mask of my helmet and he said, "You're a punk-ass sophomore!"