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Gone But Never ForgottenThroughout the twoyears that Aurora has been insession, there have beenstudents coming and going.Those who have chosen tostay are doing great and weare sure that the students wholeft are doing just as well.People come to Aurora fordifferent reasons, and theyalso leave for a variety ofreasons. There are not anybad feelings toward anyonewho has chosen to go theirown way for their education.Former students have chosento attend college classes, get aGED, or go out and see whatthe world has to offer youngGreg Jarman works on aproject in English class.Greg left Aurora in Januaryand went back to South.people today.Anyone and everyonewho attended this school gotsomething out of it, no matterwhat grade was on the reportcard. Craig Ferree said, “Ithink this school is a goodopportunity for people whocan’t make it at other schools.This school lets people have achance that hasn’t been offeredbefore.”I have had friendsattend as well as family, and onthe same note, I’ve had bothleave the school. I know for afact that Aurora has and willcontinue to help and educatemany kids who don’t agreeor believe in the style or ethicsof today’s public schools.As my brother, ZachHudson, said, “If youre thekind of student who doesn’tlike to be around loudblundering idiots all day,maybe Aurora is the place foryou.”-Eli DaggySara Acres smiles sweetlyinside Chuck’s office. Sarawill be getting her GEDsoon and plans to pursuefurther education. |
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http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-aurora/id/69 |
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Aurora Alternative High School |
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