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I loved going to Adams. It was so diverse and fun. I graduated with honors. I had a lot of friends and made them easy. It was a school that was fun to be in. We weren't the best in sports, but we tried. I will always consider myself an Adams Eagle. After moving into Riley district I still attended Adams. I loved it.

I attended John Adams my freshman and sophmore years. At the time I believed that Adams was a bad school. I left Adams my junior year to attend Concord High School. Concord is reguarded as a top quality education public school. I, however, disagree. While attending Concord teachers told me that my skills in both reading and math were far beyond most students. They asked where I had attended previously and I was proud to tell them John Adams. It is now my Senior year and I am proud to say that I have transferred back into Adams. It is far and beyond one of the best academic schools in the state. The only reason that test scores are low, is because most students that attend care very little about their education. Teachers are not to be blamed because Adams is home to some of the best teachers in the state.

This school holds many wonderful memories for me. While every student has a teacher that gave him/her a hard time, I have to say that overall I felt I always had a voice here. I love this school and would have no problems sending my children here. If a student wants to learn, there is significant opportunity.
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