Read full poem →“can make no appeal whatever to the modern mind.”’? The
modern young intellectual, past high school age, may re-
ject the ‘“Idylls” on two counts: the violence sometimes
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An institution which provides all or part of secondary education.
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Poetry examples for “high school”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →At the end of two school sessions of five months each
I was promoted to the high school. I keep this diploma
under lock and key, for it is the only one I have ever
Read full poem →1872. Educated in public schools, and graduated from
Dayton High School, where he achieved some distinction.
Editor of school paper, and noted as a versifier, from his
Read full poem →This Elenor Murray
Was eighteen, just from High School, and one day
She came to see her grandfather and talked.
Read full poem →The Ottawa High School had suddenly lost its
principal and needed a prudent management to keep
Read full poem →3. VClass Composition by Year in Sohool « ese se ee eee 39
he Years High School Mathematics, A.C.T. Mathematics
Percentiles, and A.c.T. Total Scores by Classes « - hl
Read full poem →Data on Students Not Included in Statistical Analysis:
Years High School Mathematics, Pretest, and Post-
Read full poem →The mathematical preparation of the subjects ranged from one
year of high school mathematics to four years of high school mathematics
Read full poem →and those in the common schools who do not intend to take a
high school or collegiate course, should study Parts I. and
IV. only. Advanced students may study the whole book.
Read full poem →In the puritan theology and its implications he cannot take much
interest, and will of course not be asked to do so. But high school
students of Milton will ordinarily, in their historical courses, have
