Letter To Chisholm Essay

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C is for Chisholm C is for Chisholm. I didn't know what to expect for Chisholm. I had heard a lot of bad things about Chisholm, none of theses things seemed to be true. Chisholm is so much better than Santa Fe. You have more freedom at Chisholm, teacher aren't always keeping a eye on you. Also they trust you to walk down the hall by yourself. At Chisholm there is a big thing on pride. The first letter stands for positive. So the next letter is r and it stands for respectful. The I stands for integrity. Next is the d it is for demonstrating responsibility, and the finally letter e is for excellence. My school year a Chisholm has been good. Chisholm is my favorite school. This is partly because I have a lot of my friends in my class. Also …show more content…

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