More and more students (who do not have parking permits) are choosing not only to park in this open lot, but now some of these students are receiving stickers on their cars stating that if they continue to park directly in front of these businesses, they will be towed.
Not all students chose to go to college once they graduate. Some students chose to pursue other activities, like Arriago, and wait to go to college, either for financial reasons, to join the military or workforce, or for other, more personal, reasons.
Most students who plan on taking an AP exam(s) typically purchase a study guide in order to help them review the material they have already learned, and prepare themselves for what may be on the test. However, choosing the right study guide isn't as easy as it sounds, given the number of guides now available to choose from, with each one having its own unique features.
While some students may see taking electives as nothing more than a requirement, others are able to discover what they are passionate about through these classes, and decide that they are going to continue with these electives, for example theater arts, art, etc, in college.
The JROTC Rifle team is an optional opportunity for students, regardless of whether or not they are involved in JROTC, to be able to shoot different types of rifle guns at multiple targets in order to earn points in competitions that actually contribute toward our school.
Dual credit is a program available to sophomores through seniors where these students can chose to take certain classes that allow them to be simultaneously enrolled, and earning college credits, at San Antonio College (SAC), while still in high school.
At the end of the first and second semester, students are required to take a final exam in each of their classes, including elective and/or language classes.
As he sits there, looking at the stocks before him, he knows this skill could be very valuable later in his life. After thinking it over, senior Chase Allen decides which stock he wants to trade, and with whom. Unlike the majority of teenagers, who spend their time trying to finish their English essay or tweeting to their best friend after school.
Tijerina has just walked into one of the biggest events in Deaf culture, known as the Texas School for the Deaf "Homecoming".
This year, so students are relying on buses to transport them to and from school that it's starting to become comfort issue - but not necessarily a safety issue.