Personal Narrative: Moving To A New High School

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The last words a teenager wants to hear is that she must move for the fifteenth time in her life, this time an hour and a half away from her beloved high school. This was what I was told the summer before my junior year because my mom, after having worked difficult, low paying jobs for years, finally got a decent paying job that she enjoyed. She’d already been commuting for a few months, an hour and a half each way everyday. My small family decided we’d be alright with moving away from our little town of Anacortes, but I made the decision for myself that I would not change to a new high school because of the deep connection I shared with my teachers and friends. I truly felt like my teachers cared about my education more than I’d ever experienced, and I didn’t want to give away those connections. …show more content…

The drive progressively seemed shorter and shorter until it seemed like a normal experience to commute such a far way. Once in awhile, however, I’d feel frustrated that I made this decision, and I’d ask myself if my high school was worth all this trouble. But, as I’ve learned in tough situations, it’s best to find the good in every endeavor. I’d always look out at the backroads and see how beautiful they were, which helped make the journey like a little adventure. I would try to think about how my high school experience was different from that of every other student at my

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