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My name is Sofia Yu, I am the first student government principal of Franklin high school.
Franklin School is fully bonded and certified with the B.C. Ministry of Education. Franklin students will receive Dogwood Diploma upon graduation.
“We are here to empower our highly motivated students in creating a clear pathway to opportunities in higher education at the world’s top universities. We are focused on enhancing the overall individual social, emotional, physical, and academic excellence in our students while increasing their English language proficiency, which will foster wider academic achievement at post-secondary education and lead to successful careers in the future.” —Franklin School
Our students will be surrounded by the best and brightest intellects. Our graduates enter the most prestigious universities in Canada and abroad.
In this blog I will introduce my courses. Enjoying your reading!
Career Life 10
This newly developed course meets the learning standards for the new BC Curriculum course called Career Life Education.
Career Life Education 10 (CLE 10) helps students to develop the skills they need to become self-directed individuals who set goals, make thoughtful decisions, and take responsibility for pursuing their goals throughout life. The course encourages students to explore a range of pathways beyond secondary school, develop health and wellness goals, and polish their employability and financial planning skills.
Sofia’s works exhibitions
Sofia Yu’s cover letter.
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Famous person biography
Designed by my own
My own story
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The symbols on a coat of arms are meant to represent the achievements of the person, state, or corporation to whom or which the arms were granted.
The importance of Interviewing Skills. Good and solid job interview skills are the key to getting better paying jobs and creating more opportunities for yourself.
This is my resume.
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Economics 12
Economics is the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
Economics focuses on the behavior and interactions of economic agents and how economies work. Microeconomics analyzes basic elements in the economy, including individual agents and markets, their interactions, and the outcomes of interactions. Individual agents may include, for example, households, firms, buyers, and sellers. Macroeconomics analyzes the entire economy (meaning aggregated production, consumption, saving, and investment) and issues affecting it, including unemployment of resources (labor, capital, and land), inflation, economic growth, and the public policies that address these issues (monetary, fiscal, and other policies). See glossary of economics.
—–Wikipedia
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