2017-18 MHS Success Guide

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INTRODUCTION High school may seem like a big change from junior high and you may be feeling a little nervous. If so, you are not alone – All freshmen are starting high school together and wondering how their high school experience is going to go. You are all in this together so relax and get ready for a fun and rewarding high school grade experience! Here are a few freshmen survival tips to remember as you get ready for your first day of high school:

Be prepared for change. This is a brand new journey. You will notice a difference in what you’ve been used to in your friends, teachers and school. Change is different but change can be good. Be ready for changes that lead you to be the best you can be.

Do not procrastinate. The sooner you get things done, the more time you will have to do the things you like to do. You will feel more relaxed and prepared if you get things checked off your to-do list early, rather than last minute.

Make good first impressions, especially on teachers. Be prepared for class, on time and be an active participant. A positive first impression with your teachers will go a long way and will follow you throughout high school.

Consider an extracurricular activity. High school is a great time to figure out what you are interested in. Follow your interests through clubs and sports. These activities are also a crucial part of your college application.

Eat breakfast and lunch. Whether you purchase food in the cafeteria or bring your food to school, your brain and body needs energy to perform. It is scientifically proven that high school students perform better if they have healthy meals and snacks. HOMEWORK

Be organized. This will save you tons of heartache, 2

headache and extra homework. Get a system for organizing yourself that works for you.


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