6-8 Reflection

In my sixth through eighth grade years, I was at St. John's. I was one out of twenty-one in my class and my class was considered one of the biggest classes to go through the school. The most I can remember from St. John's was from my eighth grade year. My basketball team was league champs three years in a row. If you go in the St. John's gym, there will be three blue banners from those years and one of them even has the names of all of the girls on it. People may think private schools are very strict, but my classmates and I actually had a lot of fun. We played games in lunch like spoons and of course it got heated every single time we played. Then, when Christmas came, so did the dreadful Christmas plays. We participated in one every year from Kindergarten until our eighth grade year, but I remember despising these the most in my middle school years. They were absolutely terrible,. The only good thing about them was, that we got out of class for rehearsal at least 3 times a week. As  may eighth grade year was starting, we began to plan our eighth grade trip. Our choice was to go to Boston and it was probably the most fun I had with my classmates. From our cold lobster dinner to locking our teacher chaperone in the bathroom on the bus, this blog would be too long to explain all of the fun times I had on that trip. Leaving St. John's was sad, but continuing my education at Alden High School was a pretty good choice.  

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