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Students Share Their Best School Experiences and What We Can Learn From Them

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Response From Leslie Servin

During my time in high school I had it really good moments, but my best moments that I’ve experienced are in a particular class during my senior year, in Sacramento, Calif. So I was basically a new student in these kind of classes and also I’m English learner. I remember my first presentation in this class. I didn’t want to do it, but finally I did it and that one was my best moment. When I went to present I felt afraid, and then when I presented I felt so good for the effort I applied on. Now I feel so much better than my first day of presentations because I now know that I can do whatever I want to do. The learnings that I acquire made it so good this moment because I know that I have to trust on me. Something teachers or students can learn from my experience is that we have to overcome our fears and not let them control ourselves because we can’t know our capabilities if we are afraid.

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Response From Jesneel Singh

The best moment in class was when I was in 9th grade in sixth period. That was when I got into poetry and spoken word. Having that “character and scene” class made my life even greater. Not knowing anything about poetry, hating on poems about reading and writing it in the past. That class was fun in many ways. For example; there was this one time where we had to write our own plays and poems and perform them in front of the class. I felt alive, and the creative side of me came out. When I wrote my first poem in freshman year. I realized that it was fun and unique. I felt like I wanted to write more and more. When I performed my first poem to that class I found my passion. Since that day and today I have written over 400 poems and made two books. I have performed on many stages in small audience and in school. That was a good day for me because I can write my thoughts down and write the truth about the world. Teachers and students can learn from this experience that, you can find what best fits you.

There was this one time

Response From Nancy Ramirez

I would say my best class moment would be from my sophomore year in high school. For my Spanish class, our teacher decided we would do a class circle (Editor’s note: see “How To Practice Restorative Justice in Schools” for more information on class circles) for the day. She asked us a sequence of questions which required us to give a more in depth and heartfelt answer each time, starting with something along the lines of “How are you feeling?” and ending with “Why do you think that is?” A class circle which only should have lasted one day extended to three, with each and every single one of us having to share our deepest and darkest fears and insecurities. By then it felt more than just a class and opened my eyes to very different ways of teaching styles. I believe there is much to learn from this experience, both then and now. I have come to deeply appreciate not only the class but the teacher as well. This experience showed me the extent a relationship with your classmates and your teacher can go....

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Response From Oscar Salazar

The best moment I’ve ever experienced in school was last year when I was a sophomore. I took biology last year and towards the end of the year we got to dissect a fetal pig. I know that it sounds gross but it’s really not. That’s what I thought at first too. I did lots of fun experiments in that class that were new to me, such as making a small ecosystem in a bottle and dissecting owl pellets to find mouse skeletons. I think that these experiences were really fun and interesting. I’ve never done anything like that in a class before.

I think that when teachers introduce students to hands-on activities and projects the students enjoy it more. Since we have more energy it’s a good use of it. We learn better when we’re allowed to move around and be creative. Our lives aren’t going to be pen on paper or books forever. It’s best to get us students to explore the world using our skills that we learn and strengthen our understanding of daily life that is sometimes hidden from us and exposed to us abruptly once we turn into adults.

I think that when

Response From Kayla Guzman

What has been my best moment in a class? I’ve had many great moments but perhaps the most best moment took place in my English class about a month ago. I had a 10-15 minute presentation and I felt pretty confident. 30 minutes before my presentation I decided to incorporate an actor for visual appeal, to correspond with my presentation. I felt even more confident, assure that I would captivate the audience’s attention and keep them engaged. When my presentation started, I gave a signal to my actor which led me to drop my 8 notecards all over the floor. I was aware that the time was ticking, so I quickly grabbed all the notecards off the floor. I became overwhelmed with embarrassment, listening to the echoing laughter of the audience as I tried to rearrange the cards. The cards in my hand then became extremely restraining. My anxiety levels rose, and the disorganized cards just added stress to my emotions. I placed the cards down, and felt a great sense of relieve. My words, my explanations, my connections all flowed out my mouth with harmony, and I felt more natural and free as I presented my topic.

My presentation was a diagnosis of a character with schizophrenia, explaining the symptoms and the reasoning behind my diagnosis. The movement of my hands and my exaggeration presented by a drive of passion, along with my visual representative, kept the audience captive. I felt like a completely different person. By the end of the presentation I was sweaty, not by nervousness but because I left it all on the floor. I realized that the key to presenting with people is not getting their attention just by visual appeal. You need to let your heart pour out so that you can captivate their hearts, reach their souls. You can’t just be the center of attention, you need to give the audience attention, you need to talk to them. First and foremost, you can’t present without emotions. Anything you present should be built off of passion. As long as you can find a connection between yourself and the topic and exude your passion, you will keep the audience engaged.

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  • Essay on My School Life in English for Students and Children

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Best Things About the School Life for Students

School Life is the best time of our life as we make new friends, learn new things and build our career there. School time is the only time which we enjoy most, and when we enter college, we always miss our school life. School life teaches us lots of new things and prepares us to face all the challenges of life. I love my school life and really enjoy it. I have lots of friends, and all my teachers love me. I love my school and enjoy going there every day to meet my friends and learn new things. 

Everyone keeps on saying that school life is the best time of your life. When listening to these phrases from their elders, the school students think about what is good about this life. All we do in the entire day is to attend the classes and to do the homework. But once school life gets over, the students realise that school life was the best time of their life.

Apart from learning great things in school, you make new friends, play different sports and create memories for the rest of your life. The students also learn many life skills like teamwork, good manners, etc., and understand what they want to become in their life.

About My School and School Life

I study in the reputed private school in my city, and I am glad to be a student of this school. My school is one of the most renowned schools in my town. It is very beautiful and huge. My school has all the facilities for sports, study and other activities. Built-in a three-storey building, it is a Co-Ed and Senior Secondary School having Science, Arts and Commerce stream. The atmosphere at my school is delightful. We have a huge playing ground where we all students play different games like Badminton, Basketball, Cricket, etc. We have a separate Basketball and Tennis court, as well as a small and beautiful garden for kids.

The students practice these sports every day. The school also has a big swimming pool and sports area for indoor games. In this area, the students can play Table Tennis and Chess. There is also a big skating rink. Different physical training teachers train us for all these sports. These sports not only keep us fit but also increase our stamina and coordination.

School life is not just limited to studies and sports. There are also other activity rooms such as the music room, art room, and dance room. The Art room is a big hall with lots of colourful charts and various types of paints. The students can portray their imagination and can create beautiful art here. Dance and music are also very important in school life as they help the students express themselves in a new manner. The different movements in dance help the students in unwinding themselves.

My school has a big library where we all read different kinds of books, novels and comics. Apart from the library, my school has well-equipped scientific labs where we all practise various experiments of Chemistry, Physics and Biology. I have learned a lot of things in these labs. My school also has a big computer lab with trained technical staff that help us to learn everything about computers. I love playing on the computer and learning new things in the computer lab. In the computer lab, the students learn about using MS Word and PowerPoint. The computer lab is also called the ICT lab. The ICT teacher teaches the students about the internet and how to use it safely.

All the staff at my school are very polite, educated and experienced. Our teachers not only teach us but also prepare us for various competitions, and every year, my school wins many prizes in various competitions. I have even represented my school in a hockey championship and scored the second position.

The classrooms are big and decorated beautifully with different artwork done by the students. Various projects and models are kept in the classroom for the students to keep on revising their concepts. The teachers use smartboards, and every day a new word is taught to enhance the students’ vocabulary. Every day one student presents the ‘Thought for the Day’. These positive thoughts keep us motivated.

All the teachers at my school are very dedicated and punctual. They always teach us discipline and ask us to come to school on time. Our teachers love us, and they teach us in a very simple and easy way. Whenever we fail to understand anything, they try to make us understand it again without shouting at us. They give equal attention to all the students, and that is why my school has an excellent academic record. 

The teachers are well qualified. They use different techniques to teach us the concepts. The atmosphere in the school is fun-filled and fruitful at the same time. The school’s entire staff, from the security guard to the teachers, is very helpful and polite.

We learn many life skills also in school. Discipline, hard work, and punctuality are some of them. During sports classes, we learn teamwork and work together to win.

The best part of my school is its auditorium where all the school events and competitions take place. Our school auditorium is one of the best auditoriums in the town with a great sound and light facility. It is fully air-conditioned with lots of seats. Every year, my school organises an annual cultural festival which lasts for two days. Many cultural events take place within these two days like singing, dancing, debate competition, etc. I love to participate in a poem writing competition every year, and many times I have won prizes as well. Every year, the toppers of our school get awarded on this annual cultural day and we all students love to participate in various events of the annual cultural day.

We also have school assemblies in our Auditorium. Sometimes the students from other schools come and participate in the different competitions organised in our schools. These events are called inter-school competitions. These events are very good as we get to learn new things from other students and make many new friends.

Apart from the annual cultural day, my school is famous for organising one of the biggest annual sports meets. I love this annual sports meet because sports are my favourite. In this annual sports meet, various sports competitions are organised, and almost 50 schools participate in these competitions and win multiple titles. Me, my friends, and our seniors also participate in these competitions and make our school proud by winning in them. My school has great teachers, excellent faculty and all the facilities that one student needs to excel in his/her life.

The biggest reason behind the success and fame of my school is our Principal Sir. He is 50 years old, yet very active and disciplined. He has an attractive personality, and his knowledge is commendable. He loves all the students and always spare some time from his busy schedule to monitor the progress of all the students. I admire his personality and principles. He always encourages us to take part in various extracurricular activities, and it is the result of his support & dedication that the students of my school always perform better in all the competitions. We all are fortunate to have him as our Principal.

Principal sir awards the students who participate and win in different cultural and sports events. He has a good memory and remembers the name of every child. The students feel proud when Principal sir calls them by their names.

After each term, assessments are also being conducted in the school. The teachers prepare us for these assessments, and the results are also shared with the parents. The assessment is a good system as students understand the learning gaps and can work on them. The teachers are very helpful as they assist the students wherever it is required.

I love my school and my school life. Every day I learn new things here and enjoy it with my friends. All my teachers love me and always support me. I have learned discipline and punctuality from my teachers, and it will help me a lot in my future. I am proud to be a student at this school, and I will always miss my school after leaving it. My school life has taught me many things and given me some best friends who will be my friends forever. I wish all the success to my school and love everything about my school life. 

The different experiences which the students get in school life help them to become better human beings. When they leave school, they are not just taking the memories with them, but they take many friends, a career and good manners for life. It is the first place where the students come out of their family circles and create a new one with their teachers and friends. 

One should also remember that everyone is not privileged enough to get an education. If one gets this opportunity, then be grateful and work towards being a better human being. Cherish your school life and stay motivated.

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Essay on My School for Students and Children

500+ words essay on my school.

Education is an essential part of our lives. We are nothing without knowledge, and education is what separates us from others. The main step to acquiring education is enrolling oneself in a school. School serves as the first learning place for most of the people. Similarly, it is the first spark in receiving an education. In this essay on my school, I will tell you why I love my school and what my school has taught me.

We have all been to school and we have loved each and every moment we have spent over there as those were the building blocks of our lives. A school is a place where students are taught the fundamentals of life, as well as how to grow and survive in life. It instils in us values and principles that serve as the foundation for a child’s development.

My school is my second home where I spend most of my time. Above all, it gives me a platform to do better in life and also builds my personality. I feel blessed to study in one of the most prestigious and esteemed schools in the city. In addition, my school has a lot of assets which makes me feel fortunate to be a part of it. Let us look at the essay on my school written below.

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Why I Love My School?

From kindergarten through primary and secondary school, and subsequently, to faculty, school is a place where we always study, grow, and establish ourselves, socialize, be a friend, help others, and love and be loved. School is a buddy that will accompany us from the beginning of our youth till the conclusion of our lives. At school, we share all of our pleasures and sorrows, and we constantly rely on one another. This is made possible through the friendships we share. They assist us in effortlessly overcoming difficulties, sharing moments of enjoyment together, and looking forward to new paths.

My school strikes the perfect balance between modern education and vintage architecture. The vintage buildings of my school never fail to mesmerize me with their glorious beauty. However, their vintage architecture does not mean it is outdated, as it is well-equipped with all the contemporary gadgets. I see my school as a lighthouse of education bestowing knowledge as well as ethical conduct upon us.

Teachers have the power to make or break a school. The teaching staff is regarded as the foundation of any educational society. It is their efforts to help kids learn and understand things that instil good habits and values in their students. While some concepts are simple to grasp, others necessitate the use of a skilled teacher to drive the home the idea with each pupil.

In contrast to other schools, my school does not solely focus on academic performance. In other words, it emphasizes on the overall development of their students. Along with our academics, extra-curricular activities are also organized at our school. This is one of the main reasons why I love my school as it does not measure everyone on the same scale. Our hardworking staff gives time to each child to grow at their own pace which instils confidence in them. My school has all the facilities of a library , computer room, playground, basketball court and more, to ensure we have it all at our disposal.

For me, my school is more than simply an educational institution; it is also my second family, which I established during my childhood. A family of wonderful friends, outstanding teachers, and fond school memories. I adore my school because it is where I learn how to be a good citizen and how to reach my goals. School is the only place where we make friends without judging them. We feel comfortable spending time with those close friends no matter what the situation.

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What has My School Taught Me?

If someone asked me what I have learned from my school, I won’t be able to answer it in one sentence. For the lessons are irreplaceable and I can never be thankful enough for them. I learned to share because of my school. The power of sharing and sympathy was taught to me by my school. I learned how to be considerate towards animals and it is also one of the main reasons why I adopted a pet.

essay on my experience in my former school

School is an excellent place to learn how to be an adult before entering the real world. Those abilities pay dividends whether you choose to be the bigger person in an argument or simply complete your domestic tasks. When you open your mind to new ideas, you gain a lot of influence in society. Picking up unexpected hobbies on your own will teach you more about what you like to do than simply completing things for a grade.

A school is a place where I developed my artistic skills which were further enhanced by my teachers. Subsequently, it led me to participate in inter-school completions through which I earned various awards. Most importantly, my school taught me how to face failures with grace and never give up on my ambitions, no matter what happens.

Schools also offer a variety of extracurricular activities such as Scouts and Guides, sports, N.C.C., skating, school band, acting, dancing, singing, and so on. Our principal also used to give us a short lecture every day for about 10 minutes about etiquette, character development, moral education, respecting others, and gaining excellent values. As a result, I can claim that what I am today is solely due to my school, which is the best institution in my opinion.

Teamwork is an important ability that schools teach. Schools are frequently the first places where youngsters have the opportunity to collaborate with children who are different from them. Collaboration is essential for the team and individual success. Students are taught that the success of a team depends on each individual component functioning together.

To sum it up, studying in one of the respected schools has helped me a lot personally. I will always be indebted to my school for shaping my personality and teaching me invaluable lessons. It has given me friends for life and teachers that I will always look up to. I aspire to carry on the values imbibed by my school to do well in life and make it proud.

Here is the list of Top Schools in India! Does Your School Tops the List?

FAQs on School

Q.1 Why must every child go to school?

A.1 It is essential for every child to go to school as the school teaches us lessons that cannot be acquired anywhere else. The experience is one a kind and along with education, we learn many other things like socializing, extra-curricular activities and more.

Q.2 What does school teach us?

A.2 School teaches us some of the great things like first of all, it gives us basic education. It teaches us to develop our skills like art, dance, public speaking and more. Most importantly, it teaches us discipline.

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Introduction, schooling experience one, schooling experience two, schooling experience three, my interests in education.

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How to Write an Essay about Your School

essay on my experience in my former school

If you’re hoping to draft an insightful essay about your school, you’re in the right place! Writing an essay about your school offers an opportunity to share your experiences, the unique features of your school, and why it is important to you.

In this tutorial, I’ll guide you through five straightforward steps to pen such an essay effectively. Alongside these steps, we’ll craft a sample essay to demonstrate how you can apply these steps in practice. Ready to begin? Let’s dive in!

Step 1. Plan the word count for your essay’s paragraphs.

Planning the word count for each paragraph in your essay is a helpful initial step, which can make the writing process smoother and faster. Remember, a typical essay comprises three key parts:

  • The introductory paragraph
  • Three body paragraphs
  • The concluding paragraph

For example, you want a 300-word paragraph. Here’s one way to distribute 300 words across five paragraphs:

essay on my experience in my former school

That’s all you need for your essay — five solid paragraphs.

Step 2. Choose your central theme and supporting points.

Firstly, decide on a central theme that encapsulates your school experience. This will provide a coherent thread for your entire essay. When choosing your theme, think about what defines your school. What are the core values? What unique attributes does it possess?

For our sample essay, let’s use this as our central theme: “My school, Greenfield High, stands out for its emphasis on community, innovative teaching methods, and commitment to the arts.”

Next, we will apply the Power of Three to break down this main theme into three supporting points. The Power of Three is a three-part structure that aids you in crafting your body paragraphs.

essay on my experience in my former school

In our case, we will focus on three features that define Greenfield High:

  • Greenfield High fosters a strong sense of community.
  • Innovative teaching methods are a hallmark of Greenfield High.
  • Greenfield High shows a deep commitment to the arts.

With these in mind, we can now begin to write our essay!

Step 3. Write the introductory paragraph.

To write an introductory paragraph , you can follow the diagram below:

essay on my experience in my former school

The introductory paragraph should begin with an engaging opener that sets the context for the essay. Following this, you should introduce your central theme and your three supporting points. Here’s our example:

Introductory Paragraph

“Schools can profoundly shape our lives, molding us through their unique cultures, methodologies, and focus areas. My school, Greenfield High, stands out for its emphasis on community, innovative teaching methods, and commitment to the arts. Its sense of community fosters cooperation and mutual respect among students, its innovative teaching methods stimulate our intellectual curiosity, and its commitment to the arts provides a rich, expressive outlet for students.”

Step 4. Write the body paragraphs.

Next, we’ll develop three body paragraphs to elaborate on our supporting points.

essay on my experience in my former school

Each paragraph should begin with a topic sentence that summarizes the paragraph’s main idea, followed by explanation and examples.

Paragraph 1

“Greenfield High fosters a strong sense of community, which has deeply impacted my school experience. Its student-led initiatives and regular community outreach programs have taught us the value of teamwork and public service. For instance, our annual ‘Greenfield Gives Back’ campaign, where students volunteer in local charities, has not only benefited our local community but also fostered a sense of responsibility and empathy in us students.”

Paragraph 2

“The innovative teaching methods adopted by Greenfield High are another defining feature. Teachers often integrate technology into their lessons, enhancing our understanding and making the learning process more interactive. I remember how our geography teacher used virtual reality to explore different ecosystems, turning abstract concepts into immersive experiences.”

Paragraph 3

“Lastly, Greenfield High’s commitment to the arts is exceptional. The school offers numerous art programs and supports artistic events like art festivals and music competitions, providing students with opportunities to express themselves and develop their talents. For example, participating in our annual school musical has allowed me to explore my passion for performing arts and has greatly boosted my confidence.”

Notice how each body paragraph begins with a topic sentence, followed by further explanation and examples.

Step 5. Write the concluding paragraph.

The concluding paragraph is best written by paraphrasing the points made in your introductory paragraph. Avoid copying and pasting; instead, refer back to your introductory paragraph and restate the points in a new way. Let’s apply this method to our sample essay:

“Schools greatly influence our formative years through their unique characteristics. Greenfield High, with its emphasis on community, innovative teaching methods, and commitment to the arts, has shaped my educational journey in significant ways. Its strong sense of community has instilled in me the importance of cooperation and service. Its innovative teaching methods have fostered my intellectual curiosity. Finally, its dedication to the arts has allowed me to express myself creatively and grow my confidence.”

With this approach, writing the conclusion becomes quick and straightforward.

And there you have it! I hope you find this tutorial useful as you craft your own essay about your school.”

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Essay on Unforgettable Experience In School

Students are often asked to write an essay on Unforgettable Experience In School in their schools and colleges. And if you’re also looking for the same, we have created 100-word, 250-word, and 500-word essays on the topic.

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100 Words Essay on Unforgettable Experience In School

My first day at school.

I remember my first day at school like it was yesterday. I felt both excited and a bit scared. Walking into the big building, seeing so many new faces, and finding my classroom was an adventure. Meeting my teacher, who was very kind, and making new friends made the day special and unforgettable.

Winning the School Race

Another unforgettable experience was when I won the 100-meter race at our school sports day. I had practiced a lot, but winning was a surprise. The cheers from friends and the proud look on my parents’ faces made it a moment I will always cherish.

Science Fair Project

Participating in the school science fair was a remarkable experience. My project was about growing plants in different conditions. Although I was nervous presenting in front of judges and other students, the excitement of sharing what I had learned was incredible. Winning third place was the icing on the cake.

250 Words Essay on Unforgettable Experience In School

Unforgettable experience in school, the field trip.

The school organized a field trip to the nearby museum. I was so excited because it was my first time going on a field trip. When we arrived at the museum, I was amazed by the huge building and the many exhibits. I learned a lot about history, science, and art that day.

The Science Experiment

In science class, we did an experiment on how plants grow. We planted seeds in different containers and gave them different amounts of water and sunlight. It was fascinating to watch the plants grow over the weeks and see how the different conditions affected their growth.

The Friendship

I made many friends in school. We played together, studied together, and helped each other through tough times. I am so grateful for their friendship and know that I will cherish these memories forever.

The Teacher

I had a teacher named Ms. Johnson who made a big impact on my life. She was always patient and kind, and she always believed in me. She helped me to learn and grow, and I am so grateful for her guidance.

The Last Day

The last day of school was bittersweet. I was sad to say goodbye to my friends and teachers, but I was also excited about the summer break. I knew that I would never forget my time in school and the many unforgettable experiences I had there.

500 Words Essay on Unforgettable Experience In School

A day to remember: my unforgettable school experience.

I recall an unforgettable school experience that left an enduring impression on my heart. It was the day we embarked on a thrilling field trip to a local historical museum. As we boarded the bus, a sense of excitement and anticipation filled the air.

Stepping into History

Upon arriving at the museum, we were greeted by a knowledgeable guide who led us through the various exhibits. As I gazed upon artifacts from bygone eras, I felt a profound connection to the past. The intricate carvings on ancient pottery, the weathered pages of manuscripts, and the remnants of civilizations long gone captivated my imagination.

Unveiling Secrets of the Past

As we delved deeper into the museum, we uncovered the secrets of ancient civilizations and witnessed the ingenuity of our ancestors. From towering pyramids to delicate jewelry, each exhibit told a story of human creativity and perseverance. The experience ignited my curiosity and sparked a passion for history that has stayed with me to this day.

A Journey Through Time

The highlight of the trip was an immersive experience that transported us back in time. We donned period costumes and explored a replica of a medieval village. As I walked through the cobbled streets, I could almost hear the blacksmith hammering away at his anvil and the laughter of children playing in the square. The experience brought history to life and made me appreciate the richness and diversity of human cultures.

Lessons and Memories

Beyond the excitement and adventure, the field trip imparted valuable lessons that extended beyond the classroom. I learned the importance of preserving our heritage and appreciating the contributions of those who came before us. The experience also taught me the power of collaboration and the joy of learning together.

A Lasting Impact

As the day drew to a close, I realized that the field trip was more than just an educational excursion. It was a transformative experience that sparked my imagination, fostered a love for learning, and created memories that I will cherish forever. It reminded me that school is not just about books and tests, but also about the joy of discovery and the importance of connecting with the world around us.

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My Junior High School Experience Essay For students

Junior high school is a critical phase in a student’s life, marking the transition from childhood to adolescence. It can be a time of growth, discovery, and transformation. This essay will provide an in-depth account of my junior high school experience.

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A Glimpse into My Junior High School Experience

The landscape of my junior high school experience.

My junior high school experience was a journey of personal and academic development, filled with challenges, achievements, and valuable lessons.

Academic Endeavors: The Pursuit of Knowledge

One of the key aspects of my junior high school experience was the academic pursuit. It was during this period that I delved deeper into various subjects, honing my analytical and problem-solving skills. From grappling with complex mathematical problems to exploring historical events, each subject offered a unique learning experience.

Extracurricular Activities: Beyond the Classroom

Extracurricular activities formed a significant part of my junior high school experience. Participating in various clubs and sports provided a much-needed respite from academic pressures. It was not just about recreation; these activities fostered teamwork, resilience, and leadership skills.

Peer Relationships: Forming Bonds and Navigating Conflicts

Peer relationships played a pivotal role in shaping my junior high school experience. It was a time of forming new friendships, navigating conflicts, and learning about mutual respect and empathy. These relationships taught me invaluable lessons about cooperation, compromise, and conflict resolution.

Teachers and Mentors: Guiding Lights

Teachers and mentors were instrumental in guiding me through the challenges of junior high school. Their encouragement, guidance, and support had a profound impact on my academic and personal development. They instilled in me a love for learning and a drive for continuous improvement.

Lessons Learned from My Junior High School Experience

My junior high school experience was not just about academic learning; it was a period of significant personal growth and life lessons.

Learning to Overcome Challenges

One of the most crucial lessons I learned was how to face and overcome challenges. Be it academic difficulties, social conflicts, or balancing multiple responsibilities, these challenges taught me resilience, perseverance, and problem-solving skills.

The Importance of Balance

Another important lesson was the significance of balance in life. Balancing academic pursuits with extracurricular activities and personal time was challenging but essential. It taught me time management skills and the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

The Value of Respect and Empathy

My junior high school experience taught me the value of respect and empathy. Interacting with diverse peers and teachers, I learned to appreciate differences, respect others’ perspectives, and empathize with their experiences.

Reflecting on My Junior High School Experience

Reflecting on my junior high school experience provides valuable insights into my personal and academic growth.

Personal Growth and Self-Discovery

Looking back, I realize how much I have grown and discovered about myself during junior high school. It was a time of self-discovery, where I identified my strengths, worked on my weaknesses, and developed a better understanding of myself.

Academic Growth and Future Aspirations

My junior high school experience also influenced my academic growth and future aspirations. The knowledge gained, skills developed, and interests discovered during this period have shaped my academic choices and career aspirations.

Conclusion: My Junior High School Experience – A Formative Journey

In conclusion, my junior high school experience was a transformative journey of academic endeavors, personal growth, and valuable life lessons. It was a period of overcoming challenges, learning to balance various aspects of life, and understanding the value of respect and empathy. Reflecting on this experience, I appreciate the personal and academic growth I experienced and the way it has shaped my future aspirations. The insights gained from this formative period continue to guide me as I navigate my path forward.

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My experience as an emergency patient soured me on Tennessee's Certificate of Need law

State's con laws should be repealed before more people face devastating experiences like i did..

Leslie Huggins is a former first responder and a Murfreesboro resident.

Last January, I was experiencing pain and went to the hospital. During my initial visit, I was triaged and sent back to the treatment area where I waited on a gurney in an open area to be seen. I was sent home and told to reach out to my primary care doctor.

I eventually spoke with my doctor about the medical issue and he advised me to go back to the hospital for admission.

My concern was immediate, as he explained that I would need to go to the emergency room to have any chance of being admitted.  My blood pressure at that time was extremely high.

I checked into the emergency room at around 9 a.m. and then I spent at least 18 hours on a gurney. I spoke to a nurse in the hallway during my wait who informed me that it could be days before the hospital had an open bed. I felt completely helpless.

At one point, an elderly gentleman was admitted who was suffering from difficulty breathing. He needed immediate medical attention, but because there were no rooms, he was treated alongside me and other patients in the hallway. On top of feeling helpless, I was now scared for his well-being and the health of the patients who had now been exposed to his illness. He went into cardiac arrest behind me and the medical staff struggled to find him a bed.

After leaving the hospital, I thought to myself, “there must be something wrong here.”

Eventually, I learned from a friend who works in the health care industry that Tennessee’s Certificate of Need (CON) laws are at least in part to blame for lengthy wait times in hospitals around the state. These laws have been blocking access to affordable, quality health care in Tennessee for decades.

Counterpoint: Tennessee Certificate of Need health care laws can be improved but should not be repealed

Why we need to allow more health care centers to compete

Like so many Tennesseans, I had absolutely no idea what CON laws were before my incident, nor had I even heard the term.

CON laws require hospitals and other health care providers to demonstrate a “need” for their services before they can be granted approval to open a new health care facility or provide new services. While this may sound reasonable at first, the fundamental problem is CON is essentially a government permission slip to provide care. Any health care providers must ask a government board in Nashville for permission to provide essential care to Tennessee communities.

My case is one of many and shows that the CON requirements are preventing access to care for Tennesseans. Existing hospitals and other providers can block another hospital from being built in or near the area they are already operating. This is as disturbing as it sounds. We should not be protecting businesses and their bottom lines at the expense of access to care for patients.

I live in Murfreesboro, and it is one of the fastest growing areas in the country. Vanderbilt University Medical Center sought to build a new hospital in our county last year to meet increased demand. Unfortunately, the Tennessee Health Facilities Commission in Nashville denied the CON required for the project to proceed.

State senator is working to chip away at the current law

I am devastated that more Tennesseans will likely have the same experience I did. It’s simple math: as our state’s population continues to grow, we must allow our health care infrastructure to grow unimpeded along with it. Wait times will only continue to worsen.

Tennessee’s state legislature has taken steps in the past to repeal portions of the state’s CON laws, but I have seen firsthand that the regulations remaining today have real life consequences for Tennesseans. 

These bureaucratic laws continue to decrease access to the care we depend on and unnecessarily delay and deny much needed care. I am thankful state Sen. Shane Reeves , R-Murfreesboro, realizes the importance of repealing many of these harmful laws and is supporting legislation to do just that.

I urge the rest of the General Assembly to join him in working to repeal many of Tennessee’s remaining CON laws this legislative session.

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