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Kathryn Weiss Public Feed

The 3 "y"s

Posted by Kathryn Weiss on Friday, September 11, 2020 at 3:37 pm

Here are the answers to the 3 Y’s.

Why might advisory matter to me? The meaning of advisory is to help you throughout your High School career. As a High School student I appreciate having my advisory teacher there when I need him, he is supposed to be advising us/helping us with our life in High School now and in the future, no matter if it is academic or not.

Why might advisory matter to my peers and teachers? All of the peers and the teachers sometimes need advising/help on what to do in or out of school academically or non academically.

Why could advisory impact my future? Advisory could help me through what i should and should not do in certain situations, no matter what it is, even though we won’t have an advisory teacher in the future, at least we will know how to do things in the future in different situations that we couldn’t really comprehend before.

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