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HONOR ROLL – Economics CA#1

Congratulations to the following students who earned an “A” in Economics CA #1 in MP#1 Fall 2015.
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  • The A’s
  • 97% – Ethan Epplett
  • 96% – Jarrett Fatseas
  • 96% – Nathan Hiadki
  • 94% – Damien Herrera
  • 94% – Madison Dutton
  • 93% – Brooklyn Jessen
  • 92% – Justyce Clark
  • 92% – Joseph Walker
  • 91% – Kyle Knight
  • 90% – Samantha Kirschner

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Honor Roll Exam – CA #2 – Government

Congratulations to the following students for earning an A on the recent Government Common Assessment Exam.   Nice job guys…

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  • 102% – Tyler Thomas
  • 101% – Breanna Johnson
  • 96% – Xavier Craig
  • 96% – Yonatan Perez
  • 96% – Doria Gutuski
  • 94% – Kolin Chahorski
  • 94% – Carley Brown
  • 90% – Autumn Whitler
  • 90% – Ashley Leary

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GOVERNMENT EXAM – Honor Roll

Congratulations to the following individuals who earned an “A” on last week’s Government Exam – “The origins and foundations of government of the USA.”

First please consider our very own Brienna Ferguson’s take on Public Policy and Public Interest in the USA.  Exam Essay #1 – well done citizen.

“Public interest and public policy are supposed to go hand-in-hand nicely.  Public interest is the way that people feel about every single thing that directly or indirectly effects them and the world in which they live.  It could  how they feel about taxes to how they feel about Syria’s dictator; its everything that goes on in their minds.  Public policy is used by the government to protect rights given to them by their God and to keep them safe.  It’s all the laws that the government creates.  In the USA’s case its all the laws of the federal and state governments.  Public policy is supposed to reflect the public interest. This is impossible to get everyone’s way because not everyone is 100% on everyone else’s page.  Ideally this works best when people of a democracy make educated votes on all of the people and issues that effect them.  In the United States however this is especially hard to do because we have such a diverse population, and they all have different views based on their culture and background.

The relationship between the public interest and public policy is not healthy in this country, because the people of the USA think the government is sovereign.  They feel as if there is no controlling the government.  The only way we are going to get a better relationship between the people and the government is if the people tell the government, “that’s the way its going to be!” The people can do this by protesting, by calling their congressman, by petitioning the government  But the #1 way to do this is to VOTE! 

Voting is maybe one of the easiest ways to get your voice heard.  Your voice can say, “Yes I like it,” or “No, I don’t,” but either way its getting heard.  Whether you win or your lose you will be heard!” 

  • 101% – Jacob Dynes – A+
  • 101% – Ashton Sower – A+
  • 100% – Jordan Fairchild – A+
  • 98% – Julian Cook
  • 92% – Clint Bollin
  • 92% – Brienna Ferguson

 

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ECON – Exam Honor Roll

Congratulations to the following students who earned an “A” on last weeks Economics Common Unknown-3Assessment.  Well done guys…keep accumulating that Human Capitol…and twenty five years from now you’ll have more than just your waitressing tips to pull out of the piggy bank to try and dent the $235,000 cost to send little junior off to Michigan State University for four years, in order that he achieve a degree in some major that will pay him $35,000 a year when he gets out of college…at least you’re covering half the battle.  Now its on to pitchforks and torches and political representatives who do not consider affordable higher education a basic human right in the richest country on the face of the planet in the history of the world.

  • 99% – Victoria Mueller
  • 98% – Paula Shay
  • 96% – Mariah Morgan
  • 96% – Kelton Lewis
  • 95% – Katilyn McLain
  • 95% – Steven Stadel
  • 94% – Brock Luttrull
  • 93% – Kasper Bjoeroe
  • 92% – Dylan Johnson
  • 92% – David Dykstra
  • 92% – Skylar Webster
  • 92% – Jackie Bartels
  • 91% – Jared DeWitt
  • 91% – Ashley Morrow
  • 90% – Cheyenne Wezell
  • 90% – Shania Borne
  • 90% – Paul McIntire
  • 90% – Kelli Sullivan
  • Angry_Mob

 

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Economics Honor Roll

Congratulations to the following students who earned an A for the first Marking Period of 2013 in Mr. Wood’s Economics Course.

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  • 108% – Mariah Morgan
  • 106% – Kelton Lewis
  • 104% – Ashley Morrow
  • 103% – Josie Bowen
  • 102% – Shannon Depender
  • 100% – Melinda Whipple
  • 100% – Victoria Mueller
  • 99% – Paula Shay
  • 98% – Kaitlyn McLain
  • 97% – Dylan Johnson
  • 95% – Jacquelyn Bartels
  • 94% – Anna Butler
  • 92% – Skylar Webster
  • 90% – Elizabeth Pollack
  • 90% – Danjing Zhang
  • 90% – Kaitlyn Carney
  • 90% – David Dykstra
  • 90% – Brock Luttrull

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