When you are ready to take on high school, typically at the age of NUMBER, the first most important part is to make sure you are attending Thomas Jefferson High School. TJ offers endless opportunities, like VERB ENDING IN ING and VERB ENDING IN ING. Of course, TJ also is simply a/an ADJECTIVE school. When the school year kicks off, you will be a/an ADJECTIVE freshman. Freshman are commonly called all kinds of names, like NOUN or NOUN. Regardless of what you're called, it's important to focus on your ADJECTIVE self. That way, you can learn to VERB , and become a/an ADJECTIVE person. When becoming a freshman, making NUMBER friend/friends is a ADJECTIVE step. It doesn't matter if your friend is PERSONS NAME , or TEACHER'S NAME , what's important is learning to socialize. Social life isn't your everything, though. Academics come first. Whether you're taking classes that study PLURAL NOUN or even PLURAL NOUN , you need to know how to do your homework ADVERB and get your assignments in by TIME (INCLUDE AM/PM). This way, you can still go to ADJECTIVE hangouts with friends, or go to COUNTRY. Homecoming is a/an ADJECTIVE event that takes place in September. There, you can meet new people like FAMOUS PERSON, and even learn about PLURAL NOUN. Also freshman year is a/an ADJECTIVE time to play ADVERB in school sports. TJ offers a bunch of sports, and when I say a bunch I mean NUMBER of them! This includes sports like VERB ENDING IN ING and VERB ENDING IN ING. Anyways, after the ADJECTIVE freshman year, it's time to take it a step up. It's time for the ADJECTIVE Sophomore year. Being a sophomore means really gaining a sense of ONE OF THE SENSES. You may not notice, but now you can be the one calling those freshman names like NOUN or NOUN. However, consider how you would feel if you were in their PLURAL NOUN. Anyways, sophomore year is about choosing what classes you find ADJECTIVE ENDING IN ING . You could say this year is a ADJECTIVE one because you can finally choose which CCT path you want to take within our CCT Program! There's so many options, like a/an NOUN related class, or a/an NOUN related class. Whatever you choose, you will learn NUMBER skills. If you decide to take journalism and newspaper class, remember that you will get ADJECTIVE cookies every Wednesday for NUMBER year/s. This shouldn't be your only reason for taking Newspaper, but it sure is PERSON IN THE ROOM's only reason! After being a Sophomore comes the ADJECTIVE part of your life; the COLOR junior year. The year is full of important things to take care of, like the SATs. In case you didn't know, SAT stands for WORD STARTING WITH S WORD STARTING WITH A WORD STARTING WITH T . Don't forget it. Make sure to study ADVERB for these ADJECTIVE tests! Ahhh, at last. The senior year. They call it the year of PLURAL NOUN for a reason! You are nearly free to go to COUNTRY or PLACE , but first you need to make sure your attendance is ADJECTIVE. "Senioritis" is a ADJECTIVE sickness that will infect you if you're not careful. Some symptoms include the feeling of NOUN, which can make you want to go VERB. Whatever you do, don't miss any classes or forget to do any of that ADJECTIVE homework. I hope you all have the most ADJECTIVE, ADJECTIVE year, full of PLURAL NOUN and PLURAL NOUN. See you next year! Which is in NUMBER days by the way.