Ideal School
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Vince Viveon
February 24, 2004
RD
Tony's Ideal School
I hate going to school for the most part. I dread the early, cold, and pain-filled mornings that we all face. On top of that, I hate trying to function at full potential for a near six hours straight. As a teenager I face inescapable social activities, outside and inside of school, that are crucial to the development of a well-rounded child; these interactions build character, and qualities that will follow us for the rest of our lives. From friends to girl friends, juggling time and prioritizing school become an all too familiar task. With an accumulation of responsibilities teenage years can become the hardest time of your life. Many adults would tell you that they had known someone back in high school who might have taken their own life. As for myself, I'm only a sophomore and I know two kids who have. Time and time again you hear of adults saying, why did that time of my life seem so hard. High school could be better...