What to expect the first day of high school

What to expect the first day of high school
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What to expect the first day of high school

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What a child can immediately expect the first day of High School is to get assignments, understand the syllabus, what they are going to be taught, all of the assignments that they are going to have, how the teacher grades, and what the first project or assignment is going to be like for them. The orientation process in High School for each class is about five minutes. Teachers expect the student to be organized, make sure that they are ready on time, and that they are ready to work.
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