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A rough draft of an essay about how high school students' jobs affect their school performance. For some [[autism|unknown reason]], Chris drew a star at the beginning of each line. An editor (in '''bold'''; possibly a peer or the teacher) has struck out and corrected some parts of the draft, and ironically made several errors of their own in doing so. | |||
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Christian W. Chandler<br> | |||
2/11/99<br> | |||
English, 1 | |||
<u>Work vs. Student Life: (w. 1st body):</u> (rd) | |||
<s>Some High School students have jobs. And some students don't. But, between school and work, I beleive that during school years, we can waive work, and Save the problem, physically and grade-wise.</s> | |||
'''Health concerns may be a risk to those students who are working.''' | |||
<s>The</s> High School students <s>that</s><sup>'''who'''</sup> have jobs, '''may''' could get sick, tired or injured, and could affect their school grades. According to the Man H. S. student work survey, 42% or working students, sometimes oversleep for school. 29% of w-students' grades dropped.25% students get sick more often. 17%-36% students have a large-moderate amt. of [[stress]]]. 34% students... | |||
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Christian W. Chandler<br> | |||
2/12/99<br> | |||
English, 1 | |||
<u>cont... (rd)</u> | |||
...have people at work who stress them out, and 37% say that it comes from co-workers. And 41% students sleep during class. <s>Therefore, all that supports my theory.</s> '''These are all factors of how working will effect a students health.''' | |||
To conclude this essay, I would reccomend that for those students who are interested in a job, to maybe only work on weekends, and wait till the summer to work on weekdays. In fact, according to the survey, if working students had a choice, to quit work or school, 73% said, work is out, school is in. To save on physical and grade-wise problems, we can waive work during the school year. | |||
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===S.O.L. Test=== | |||
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Christian W. Chandler<br> | |||
3/10/99<br> | |||
S. O. L. Test, 2 | |||
<u>S.O.L. Test:</u> | |||
Every year, the [[Minor_CWC-isms|Seinor]]/Graduating class presents a gift for the school. The money for their gift is taken out of the Seinor fund. Usually, each gift is great for the future students, and the school. My idea for a class gift, would be to have an indoor swimming pool built in the gym area. | |||
With the addittion of the swimming pool, it could do great things for the studnets, and the school, and P.E. classes. Since the students have to wait until next summer to cool off, and exercise in a pool, they could keep those legs and arms "seaworthy" with the pool in the gym. It would also be a great option for P.E. classes, besides basketball, jogging, and weight-lifting, the <sup>(PE)</sup> teachers could have a "wet-wild" time with the students. And the school would have a swim-team, and compete with other "pool-filled" schools. | |||
An indoor pool would be a great benefit for the students, school, and P.E. teachers/classes. That is why I think an indoor-swimming pool would be a great graduation gift for the school. | |||
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Revision as of 13:36, 21 June 2014
In June 2014, CWCkiforums user SkyRaider91 leaked scans of several documents from Chris' high school classes. Many of the pages appear to be charred and/or water-damaged, likely as a result of the January 2014 fire and subsequent events at 14 BLC.
Parenting
Parenting Interview
A "Parenting Interview", presumably with Barb and/or Bob, and conducted by Chris. "Q: What has been the hardest part of being a parent? A: dealing w. public school sys."
Parenting Class
Empathy Belly essay
Chris describes the experience of wearing an empathy belly. "...while my legs were separated, it put pressure on my private part, which gave me a strange, weird feeling."
U.S. Government
Amendment Timeline
An illustrated timeline briefly describing the 27 amendments to the U.S. Constitution. As is to be expected, Chris used multiple conventions for writing out dates, and made several prominent factual, spelling, and grammatical errors, which are preserved in the transcription below.
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English
Chris' 1999 English grades, showing failing grades on all but 2 items, and a 78% for the year.
Student Life Essay
A rough draft of an essay about how high school students' jobs affect their school performance. For some unknown reason, Chris drew a star at the beginning of each line. An editor (in bold; possibly a peer or the teacher) has struck out and corrected some parts of the draft, and ironically made several errors of their own in doing so.
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S.O.L. Test
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