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Blackboard bulletin for the beginning of the third year of high school

The blackboard newspaper is a popular propaganda position that uses a fixed or movable blackboard as a carrier and chalk or advertising paint as a writing and painting tool. The following is the content of the blackboard newspaper about the beginning of the third year of high school. Welcome to read!

Blackboard for the start of the senior year of high school

Declaration for the senior year of high school

1. As long as you stand up more times than you fall down, that is success.

2. Cherish the time but a hundred days is still short. Look at the united efforts to fight for the first place; the detailed arrangements are also long. Who will fight for the lead in the competition between dragons and tigers?

3. Aim high and keep your feet on the ground; study hard and study hard; stabilize your mentality and never give up; go all out to win.

4. Those who are ambitious will find every possible way, while those who are not ambitious will only find countless difficulties.

5. The eagle strikes the sky, the wind is strong, and the waves fly like spring.

6. Keep your feet on the ground, be focused on nothing, and cherish every moment. Follow the teacher closely and lay a solid foundation.

7. If you want to succeed, go crazy first and make up your mind to move forward!

8. Success in life is nothing but persistence in critical situations.

9. You can fail, but you can’t lose your ambition. You can be disappointed, but you can't despair. As long as you are attached to a miracle, you will be attached to a miracle.

10. Race against time to review skillfully, study hard and practice hard to achieve good results. Climb the toad and win the laurels, who else can I do?

11. The best way to acquire knowledge is to learn, and the best way to success is to struggle.

Senior year of high school, here we come

After a summer break, I thought I would be caught off guard but I quickly adapted to the rhythm of the start of school. The first class was very happy. I had not seen the energetic smiling faces of my classmates for a long time. The second class was very happy. The children in the third year of high school are really different from the second and third years of high school. In the third class, I was very disappointed. I didn’t expect that I would return to my original form after only persisting for two days. Maybe the children were resurrected with full health and were as active as ever. Maybe the children were causing trouble and had regained their old naughtiness.

When I was young, I stood in the corner of my youth, not knowing whether I should be happy or sad. The good news is: the students who used to not listen to the lectures and did nothing have stopped paying attention, listened to the lectures attentively, and took notes carefully. The sad thing is: those who make trouble are still making trouble, those who are not attentive are still not attentive, and those who cannot control themselves still cannot control themselves. But then I thought again, after all, children are just children, and they can only learn to grow up slowly.

In my senior year of high school, the moment of destiny has arrived.

It’s my senior year of high school, and it’s time to work hard.

It’s my senior year of high school, and the critical moment in life has arrived.

The reason why we attach so much importance and care so much is because the college entrance examination is really an important and relatively fair channel for selecting talents. Despite the rapid changes and the passage of time, society's need for talents and knowledge will inevitably become higher and higher. Therefore, going to college is obviously a universal, necessary and destined pursuit. There used to be an old saying: "Three hundred and sixty professions will produce the number one scholar." Its purpose is simply to say that every industry can produce talents. Until now, this has practical significance. Going to college is not the only way out, but a college diploma provides you and me with the necessary stepping stone. In high school, students may feel that studying textbook knowledge all day long is useless, and some children may even laugh at those who concentrate on studying all day long. Their ridicule has some merit, but is somewhat biased. After graduating from college and starting to look for a job, the joke I once had became a necessary interview screener. The first requirement of many units is a diploma. If you don't have one, you won't even have the chance to interview. Of course, there are a few situations that can be excluded, including those with partial subjects, extremely outstanding talents, and people with rich backgrounds and resources. However, this is something we as ordinary people cannot envy. We cannot change our origins. No matter how hard we try, we may only be average. We are also ordinary. When we cannot change those subjective and objective conditions, the only thing we can change is ourselves. Therefore, I strongly suggest that all ordinary people like me should concentrate on reading! Choose a suitable major, find an ordinary job, and live a plain and peaceful life.

Walking on the familiar campus and looking at the familiar scenery, I will think of my high school life from time to time.

Although I am often ridiculed by others, saying that I am rigid, saying that I am serious, and saying that I do not know how to understand everything, as an unsuccessful person, I still do not regret my original choice. If I hadn't gone to college, I might have gone to a factory, sitting on the assembly line, repeating monotonous and boring work every day. No future, no hope, no pursuit. (Of course, I am not looking down on ordinary workers sitting on the assembly line, but I am unwilling to do so.) I must be married, and my children may be in elementary school. In that era, children who did not go to college entered society earlier and started families and careers earlier. Unfortunately, in order to survive, I will leave my hometown, just like my parents did, and then my children will have to be cared for by their parents, becoming another generation of left-behind children. This is not what I want, really not what I want! Therefore, standing on a three-foot podium, I am lucky and happy.

The reason why I speak out from my own experience is that I hope that children can learn and learn from the people around them, use the success of others to appropriately imitate their own success, and use the failures of others to appropriately avoid their own failures. The three roads and eighteen twists and turns are not a pleasant experience. Save what you can! Even though "you will win only if you love to fight", this kind of spelling comes with a price, and it's a hefty price.

Finally, I hope that my students can spend an unforgettable, fulfilling and progressive senior year in high school, work hard for tomorrow’s gold list, footnote their youth without regrets, and strive for a more glorious life. At the same time, I also wish those diligent children who cannot enter college despite their hard work find their beloved jobs and new directions in life.

Senior year, here we come!

Senior year, here we come!