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At the individual level, each person, in contributing his ideas, skills, ambitions and personality is a vital component of the school as a whole. Students, faculty and administration move onward by seizing opportunities and creating positive results. Individual development comprises the progress of our school. From academics to spirit-promoting activities, we move to a higher level, improving and learning from the last step taken. This growth promotes a better school - one that is continually developing; a school whose essence is Progress in Motion V
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ft ft Straw Hot Pizzeria is a popular hangout for Mark Rodrlgues and Randy Navarro. ft Varsi ty football player, Teddy Baker, reveols his satisfaction of a homemade meal. Each week, before a game, some of the ployers ' mothers got to- gether and cooked for the team mem- bers. 4i Martha Hernandez displays an In- tense enthusiasm for Halloween Dress- Up Day. as seen through her hair-raising outfit. A student ' s life is a constant ef- fort to develop and progress. Each day o student advances, learning about life either through significant experiences or simple every day occurrences. At school, at home, or at play, a student is constantly moving forward. School rakes precedence in a stu- dent ' s life. Each day through classes, grades, teachers, and ex- tra-curricular activities, the student learns how to improve himself by developing new talents and abili- ties. The student ' s home life is an- other phase of student life. Success- fully communicating with parents and siblings is a challenge students must meet everyday. Numerous chores around the house create a growing amount of responsibility. However, a teenager craves more to life than just school and family. They need the social free- dom to be involved in fun activi- ties, such as football games and dances. Thus, after a long week of lec- tures, tests, teachers, and parents, students anxiously await for the lost bell to ring to get the weekend underway. Some party, some work, and others just relax. No mat- ter what the activity progress is al- ways in motion! y
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