Friday, February 26, 2016

''If you do whats right, if you live the right way, you'll be taken care of.''


Rachel Castillo


Wednesday, February 24, 2016

''In life as in football,you wont go far unless you know where the goalposts are''
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Arnold H. Glasgow

Arnold Henry Glasow was born in Fond-du-lac, Wisconsin, USA, in 1905, and died in Freeport, Illinois in 1998 age 93. He graduated from Ripon College, and started his own business when he moved to Freeport just after the Great Depression. His business was a humour magazine that he marketed to firms nationally, which firms would turn into their own "House Organ" to send to their own customers. He ran this business for over sixty years but didn't publish his first book until aged 92. The book was titled "Glasow's Gloombusters", one of the many titles he put to his work during his career. He was cited frequently in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, the Chicago Tribune and many other major publications. He was a regular contributor to the humour sections of Reader's Digest. Sixty years of productive work. Many accolades. A real American thinker, self-effacing and generous of spirit, he shunned the national spotlight.

Monday, February 22, 2016

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

''its not about how to achieve your dreams. its about how to lead your life.If you lead your life the RIGHT WAY, the karma (destiny, fortune, good luck) will take care of itself. The dreams will of itself. The dreams will come to you.
 

What i think that this quote is saying that it dosent matter how you want to achieve your dreams or how you did achieve it means that you should be more consider in how to lead your life because your life is the most important thing you got to go for not your dreams its has to be your life.

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

lausd student services


Thirty years ago, students who entered the workforce right out of high school could still get a well-paying job that allowed entry to the middle class. That time has passed. Finding and keeping a job that pays well requires higher-order thinking skills—those that we want every LAUSD student to learn. We want our LAUSD graduates to be ready for the 21st century workplace by making the high school diploma a document that gives students the choice to transition straight into a California 4-year college or into a career.

LAUSD will implement the new graduation requirements in two phases, beginning with the Class of 2016 by:
  • Raising the standards for LAUSD graduates by moving forward with implementation of A-G college-prep requirements for LAUSD graduation as adopted in 2005.
  • Reestablishing the minimum number of credits to graduate from 230 to 210 (including Health) so students have more chances to prepare for and pass A-G courses. 
  • Raising the current passing grade for A-G courses to a “C” or better for the graduating Class of 2017 and beyond so students who apply to any public California university can automatically be considered for admission.