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I would advise that you attend Denver if that i swhere you live, rather than Stetson university.
If I were a new student I would feel nervous.
I would feel HORRIBLE!! To leave my friends just to go to a different school! and if i was left out that's even worse.
It depends on the school you attend. If your school has a uniform policy in effect than whatever you wear must abide by that policy, including your shoes. However if you attend a school without a uniform policy than by all means feel free to wear any pair of shoes you desire... so long as they are appropriate.
I would punch them in the face and see how they feel.
I don't think a prep school would feel you were a contribution to their school if you had to repeat a grade...
If you are 15 and have anxiety about school, you should talk to someone. It is not a good idea to drop out of school already. It would be wise to talk to someone so that you can feel better.
There are a variety of reasons why individuals feel the need to attend church services. Some reasons include wanting to be part of a community and to feel a spiritual connection to a deity.
If you feel your current school isn't meeting your needs, you have every right to request a transfer to one that will. So yes, it would be proper.
It is acceptable to keep them home until after the funeral. However, certain religions would require longer periods of mourning and so it would be appropriate for them to stay home longer. If the death is personal to them, make sure they have the opportunity to talk about their feelings and feel good about going back to school. If it is not personal to them, they should only miss school to attend the funeral.
There are no such things as ghosts. If you watch videos on YouTube then you should know that people usually Photoshop things. Don't worry if you attend this school because you are safe. Some people do believe in ghosts however, and I am not stopping their belief. But if you ever feel an eerie feeling then your mind is playing tricks on you. I have no prof but these are my thoughts, so don't feel creeped out to go to school =)
Yes, if you feel up to it, then maintaining a semblance of your normal life could be very therapeutic since it will help you get your mind off of the discomfort.