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It is the best library .It has lots of books and you can study with saftey because no one is going to bother you in there and your going to love it.
I went to Theodore Roovelt High scholl from 1958 to 1961 did not participated in the graduation because joined the Air Force one month before graduation. I enjoyed very much my high school years. Don't remember a lot about my class mates only a few name come to my mind. Sue Darvey, Henry and his Sister, English teacher Miss Abbey, and Spanish teacher Mrs Sepulveda. I remember all the trips every year to Rye Beach Amusement Park, on the Circle Line Ferry at the end of the school year. The...
mrs.fox should still be working there i am a former studet lilac webber i was in 4th grade mr.waites class i am now 11 years old in Momot emlementary.
New York Career Institute is on its last legs. It is the most unorganized and unprofessional school I have EVER had the misfortune of coming across. The minute you get there you wait, and wait, and wait, and wait to get anything done. They have the MOST unprofessional receptionists to greet you. They act as if they are BOTHERED that you actually asked them to direct you to where you need to be. IT IS YOUR JOB!!!! What are you so pissed off about? They need to learn a lot about customer...
I attended Alfred E. Smith during the late 80's and early 90's. While there were many issues that we had to deal with that our peers in other schools did not, it was these issues that made us stronger as individuals. It was during my tenure at Smith HS that I met the person who would change my life forever. My guidance counselor, Mr. Stern was paramount in introducing and directing me to college. Prior to him taking an interest in my future, I had no clue that college was a viable option for...
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