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holy DNB, what happened to this thread, are the shiwis on vacation?
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Here’s a list of reasons why a middle schooler or high schooler could be too busy to post on the Shiwi during the summer:

Academic Activities

  1. Summer School – Catching up on credits or getting ahead.
  2. Tutoring – Extra help in tough subjects or prepping for the upcoming school year.
  3. Test Prep – Studying for the SAT, ACT, PSAT, or other entrance exams.
  4. College Prep Programs – Participating in university-hosted pre-college summer programs.
  5. Online Courses – Taking enrichment or advanced classes through platforms like Khan Academy or Coursera.

Extracurricular Commitments

  1. Sports Practice or Camps – Summer training, travel teams, or sports camps.
  2. Music Lessons or Camps – Continuing music education or attending band/orchestra camps.
  3. Theater or Arts Programs – Participating in plays, drama workshops, or art classes.
  4. Debate or Academic Teams – Prepping for fall competitions or attending camps.

Work and Volunteering

  1. Part-Time Job – Working for income or experience.
  2. Internships – Gaining career exposure or building a resume.
  3. Volunteering – Helping out at local organizations, hospitals, shelters, etc.
  4. Babysitting or Pet Sitting – Watching younger kids or pets for neighbors and family.

Family Responsibilities

  1. Caring for Siblings – Helping out while parents work.
  2. Traveling with Family – Family vacations or trips that fill the schedule.
  3. Helping with Family Business – Assisting parents or relatives with work.

Social Commitments

  1. Friend Hangouts – Keeping up with social life, which can still fill a calendar.
  2. Camps and Retreats – Attending church, scout, or special interest camps.
  3. Events and Gatherings – Weddings, reunions, or community events.

Personal Development

  1. Learning New Skills – Picking up coding, cooking, driving, or a new language.
  2. Mental Health or Therapy Appointments – Prioritizing well-being with scheduled sessions.
  3. Creative Projects – Writing, YouTube, crafts, or starting a small business.
 
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