A Guy Witnesses An Accident…But it’s Funny how it is witnessed!

This is a funny audio bite of a guy from Texas who was leaving a voicemail for his friend. He then notices a wreck and the guy in one car is beaten up by four older women. But what is funny is the talker’s laugh! Enjoy.

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Mom’s Famous Words

This is an overture of what a mom would say in 24 hours! Enjoy!!!

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Student Voices….Student Bill Of Rights

The Student Bill of Rights (SBR) is a document created by Metro High School students in which the voices of students will be heard. This document covers a wide range of topics, including level of expectation, preparing students for the future, safety, fair discipline, accountability of teachers, students being responsible, etc.

The Student Bill Of Rights, overseen by Oasis Community Impact, wants to push the acceleration of students voices in school board meetings, mayor functions, school events, and most importantly within the community. Most adults perceive us Young Adults that we are incapable to be leaders in the community, but they are out to change that. With leaders who want to see change within their school, community, and city, the SBR is the place for you. For more information, contact Zuki Modunkwu, OCI coordinator at mmodunkwu_oci@yahoo.com.

Also, to take part in a survey that will be used to develop the SBR, check out Teenedge.com or EducationIsAHumanRight.org!

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Senior Year, Easy? Yeah Right!!!

In high school, you ask 12th graders if they think senior year is the easiest year of all. Mostly the responses were “Yes!!!” or “Absolutely!” But I am here to tell you that there are lots of tasks to be done in your most critical year of school.

Hopefully you are now applying to different colleges. If you are unsure of what interests you, take an interest inventory and see what majors would best fit you. Also don’t forget to take the ACT and/or the SAT. Students across the state get the opportunity to receive one free voucher to pay either the ACT or SAT (check with your guidance office for more information).

Finally, watch out for college deadlines. Different schools have many deadlines, whether it is for applications, financial aid, housing, etc. Call the school to help with that.

Teenedge will have more information about college in the near future.

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