Halfway through

Halfway through the year and I’ve been doing much better then I thought in every class besides from math. I was expecting to have high 70’s low 80’s but in most classes I have mid 80’s. In two classes I have 70’s (math and Spanish) but in global I have over a 90 (94). I have been getting along with every teacher very well and have a 90+ in participation for every class. I am hoping to bring more of my grades to over 85 and if I get lucky make second honors which would make me very happy and proud of myself. I am setting a goal to stay out of the 70’s ( except Spanish ) and try my hardest to get 3 grades over 90. I am also looking forward to weight training because I want to do good this upcoming season and the only way is to work hard and keep my grades off. Some of the things I regret doing is obviously missing homework and having to make it up within the last few weeks of the marking period.

One Quarter Down

Midway through the first quarter I was failing 4 subjects. Those subjects were English, Religion, Living Environment, and Spanish. I was super nervous that I would get kicked off my sports teams and maybe even out of the school. Luckily I ended up passing all those classes and in 2 of them I had over an 80 in them. The first quarter was actually easier then I thought it would be. I thought I would be struggling to pass every subject but it turns out I did pretty well in most classes.  I have over a 90 in all of my class participation’s so most teachers like me and I’m not a distraction.

Every falling star

Every falling Star is about a boy named Sungju who was forced at the age of 12 to live on the streets and deal with everything including eating and making money. He has had a very tough journey and people today should be thankful that they are going to school and have a place to sleep every night. When Sungju was 12 things were different then, then they were today. Back then he was struggling a lot, he was having trouble feeding himself while today all we have to do is open up a closet that can have tons of snacks in there. He also had to sleep on the ground floor sometimes while today we have beds, blankets, and some people sleep in sleeping bags. Another thing Sungju didn’t have was the amount of technology today. They had some radio systems but didn’t have TV’s, Phones, and computers. My journey is a breeze compared to his. If we switched places for an entire month I think I wouldn’t be able to do it after the first day or two. The closest thing I have experienced to him not being able to eat for a very long time near 12 hours is probably not have breakfast in the morning and then having lunch last period in school.