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Show 10 You, Your Daily Herald THURSDAY,DEC,2, 1 a — a Child And SchoolBy DAVID HYDICK UPI Education Specialist As the end of the first half of the school year approaches, students and their parents have an opportunity to review progress and plan for the coming months. It is important to take some time to evaluate one’s position. First, think back-over the past four.months as to what you have accomplished. What did you learn in each subject area? Did you read any interesting and valuable books? Review’ what you were supposed to have accomplished. ‘You mayfind that you did more or less than was expected. You may be every pleased or disappointed in what you find, You are now in a position to make some plans for the next month as well as for the remainder, of the year. 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