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Wendy Massey and Sarah Blatt get into some serious protoning and neutroning in science class. Jennifer Campbell prepares a stuffed an- imal in her home economics class. Preparing for High School 23
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Shannon Mingo and Lori Harvey prepare their chemistry Lab. With High School Approaching and Decisions to Make, Students PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE The day begins as any other school day. Students ride to school on the bus, on their bikes, or have their parents drive them. Eighth grade conversations on the bus ramp or front porch are centered on those all important visitors - the high school guid- ance counselors coming to Safety Harbor Middle School. Once the bell rarig, the first four periods were spent trying to arrange a class schedule for a school they knew very little 22 t Preparing for High School about. The counselors tried to ex- plain the type of course they had registered for, but few really un- derstood. For most middle school stu- dents the future means high school. High school is the long awaited world when supposedly freedom reigns. However, by the end of the first semester fresh- men are finding out that the free- dom turns to responsibility as they begin to prepare for four more years, college, and the fu- ture. Suddenly grades really are important, life skills are essen- tial, friends, much to their dis- may, must take a back seat in priorities and yes, parents really are right e school really is im- portant if you want a bright fu- ture. In eighth grade students start to prepare themselves for the intim- idating world of grown-ups, jobs, J and the not so distant future. r i
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. 3 ' a? 1 a Eighth grader, Carol Ann Percy tends to the FFA garden. Seventh graders Lisa Kelcourse and Mag- gie McCullar prepare their yearbook lay- outs. 24 Clubs and Organizations
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