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Binders, book bags of them.
and daily planners were just "I can plan ahead for
some of the ways students tests and assignments and I
Whether it stayed organized throughout do much better, " Fisk said .
While binders and
was with an the school year. folders kept students from los-
Many students found
assignment that writing ing impor-
book or a down as- "I keep all my girl- tant hand-
binder, stu- signments outs or as-
when the friends' phone numbers signments
dents tried teachers in 1 7 rolodexes in my at school,
to stay as gave them basement." most stu-
organized as made it -junior Brian Santamaria dents said
possible easier to it helped
get things them do
throughout done. better in class if they were or-
the year. "If you're not orga- ganized at home as well.
nized you forget assignments, "I keep my girlfriends'
By Stephanee Finge r
or you don't do them . If you phone numbers alphabetized
Senior Matt Donahoe don 't write them down, you 'll by last name in a rolodex. "
looks th rough hi s
scholarship inform ati on fail," freshman Dena junior Brian Santa Maria said .
fo lder. He used post-it- Dahlkoedter said. Students found that
notes to help him Junior Kristen Fisk staying organized prevented
remember the di fferent agreed that organizing assign- stress and gave them more
deadlines for each
ments helped her to keep track free time.
Robertson, Jason
Robson, Jill
Rohri g, Courtney
Rooker, Trevor
Rosenbaum, Sonn y
Rosseter, Nicole
Ru ch, Rebecca
Saccoman, David
Sacomal) , Laura
Sakota, Reiko
Salwei, Steven
Samson, Jessica
Samson, Matthew
Sappenfi eld, Joshu a
Scavio, Teresa
Schaffer, Angela
Schartow, Jenni fer
Scmill, Matthew
Schroeder, Kenn eth
Schu lz, Wren
Schu ster, Tara