k so i have a really dumb question but what are our three options for our persuasive essay?
Someone obviously forgot to take the assignment sheet home. . . 1) Build a second high school and have 2 Class B schools instead of one Class A school2) Add on to the existing building3) Build a new middle school, and use Horizon for 9th and 10th graders and the existing high school for 11th and 12th. Hope that helps! :)
hmmm different name but I'll go with it...anyway, would it be ok if we say remodle/ add on to the old building for that option? Not just add on?
Would it be ok if I had a sentence that looked like "Imagine a student in the back of the line..."?
Both of those would be fine, Dan.
1445 students, 100 teachers. Not sure on number of rooms. Sorry! I do know that in the English dept. for example, we have 11 teachers (if you count Goff) but really only 8 rooms that we can use any given block. Hope that helps some!
Okay if I'm talking about a student...do I say 'he/she' or 'he or she'?
It's usually s/he. Makes it easier.
Wait do you actually put it as s/he?
Yep--s/he is right!
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k so i have a really dumb question but what are our three options for our persuasive essay?
Someone obviously forgot to take the assignment sheet home. . .
1) Build a second high school and have 2 Class B schools instead of one Class A school
2) Add on to the existing building
3) Build a new middle school, and use Horizon for 9th and 10th graders and the existing high school for 11th and 12th.
Hope that helps! :)
hmmm different name but I'll go with it...anyway, would it be ok if we say remodle/ add on to the old building for that option? Not just add on?
Would it be ok if I had a sentence that looked like "Imagine a student in the back of the line..."?
Both of those would be fine, Dan.
1445 students, 100 teachers. Not sure on number of rooms. Sorry! I do know that in the English dept. for example, we have 11 teachers (if you count Goff) but really only 8 rooms that we can use any given block.
Hope that helps some!
Okay if I'm talking about a student...do I say 'he/she' or 'he or she'?
It's usually s/he. Makes it easier.
Wait do you actually put it as s/he?
Yep--s/he is right!
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