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The 2017-2018 School Year: A Reflection
The 2017-2018 school year was met with one of the developing and up in coming movements of the educational movement. While this movement did make progress in the areas that it needed to, it caused a halt back in high schoolers growth and progress towards the ultimate goals of having a memeorable time in high school. That is what the Red For Ed Movement took away, the meaningful time of being in high school. Of course, adding on days, would have given back some of that time, while on the hand making that urge for summmer to strengthen causing a shift to anger. What happened did happen though, and for reason. Now that the movement is done and set, the High School, and school enviroent for any student enrolled in school, is impacted for the future while only impacting one year of school's goals.
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