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For better or worse, virtually everyone who has ever attended high school can recall events from their high school experience. It is often astounding just how much information we retain! "A New Kat At Scecina" looks at the experiences of two students friendship within a single year of their high school experience. One student, Makaley represents stability having had one year of the high school under her belt at Scecina. Kat (shorten for Katherine) is a new student who has traveled with her parents around the world but is new to Scecina. Despite their differences, both girls experience…mehr

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For better or worse, virtually everyone who has ever attended high school can recall events from their high school experience. It is often astounding just how much information we retain! "A New Kat At Scecina" looks at the experiences of two students friendship within a single year of their high school experience. One student, Makaley represents stability having had one year of the high school under her belt at Scecina. Kat (shorten for Katherine) is a new student who has traveled with her parents around the world but is new to Scecina. Despite their differences, both girls experience challenges eventually coming to realize the value of their friendship. Scecina Memorial High School is an actual Roman Catholic high school located on the northeast side of Indianapolis, Indiana. The high school has been at this location for more than 60 years. The motto of Scecina is: "Give A Little Extra". Makaley and Kat do indeed give a little extra to develop and build a great lifelong friendship never to be forgotten as well as the memory of those who also gave a little extra.
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Stephen has written more than 1, 000 non-fiction and fiction stories and scholarly articles and published more than forty books in the areas of an anthropology, psychology and military history. His book: "America's Finest" won the 2010 Military Writers Society of America Award for Excellence in the area of Creative Non- Fiction writing. In 2008, he retired from the United States Army following nearly 38 years of active and reserve service. He plans more stories, articles and books in the near future and will continue to submit his completed works to nearly two dozen magazines and websites worldwide. He is also a graduate of Scecina Memorial High School. He may be reached at indianpete2@att.net