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Lakeland HS

Today was the last day of school at Resurrection Catholic, so it was emotional. Some people had been there 12 YEARS!! Most of the kids are going to George Jenkins, one of the big public high schools. Most of the rest are going to Sante Fe Catholic. Sante Fe is a very old, very sparsly attended high school, but they get to advertise to the RCS kids A LOT. A few other kids and I are going to Lakeland High. Lakeland is about the same size as Jenkins, but older and further from the upscale part of town. I am looking forward to going to a big school. There are more people in one grade than in the entire RCS, elemantary and middle.

Comments (5)

mutha:

WE ARE PROUD OF YOU, SAY WE ARE PROUD OF YOU!
You are on your way to the rest of your life! I know you'll make the most out of the next 4 years and continue to be happy and successful!
You make our days brighter! I love you! M.

UT:

Congratulations on graduating! One nice thing about a big school is that you will always be able to find people you like. Also, even in the best schools if you don't want to get much out of it, you won't. And the converse is true that if you put in the work to get a good education you will get one, no matter where you go.

Jules:

Dawg! L-town is the best! My least favorite part is how dirty everything is. Yessssssss.............. Ask me if you got any questions at all.

Nicole:

Congratulations Eric... High school is a great time in life, but it will go by way too fast. Enjoy it!!

gramalie:

I'm so proud of you, Eric! I know you received many, many awards at the Awards Banquet and you deserved them. Your movie was awesome! I didn't get to see all that you accomplished, but I know they were all good because you try and achieve!
Congratulations on graduation. Tomorrow is the big night!
I love you,
Gramalie

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