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"senioritis" Definitions
  1. an ebbing of motivation and effort by school seniors as evidenced by tardiness, absences, and lower grades

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He slumps around Moscow looking like a teen with senioritis.
And if you're about to graduate, tackle your senioritis with a project.
And if you're about to graduate, tackle your senioritis with a senior project.
A painfully long wait While many seniors have senioritis right now, the mood in Chicago is different.
Rather than being a time of freedom, the new senioritis is characterized by a sense of purposelessness.
He felt like a senior going through "senioritis" and all he wanted to do was wear pajamas to class.
What if the nation broke out in a massive case of senioritis and decided not to bother with all that math?
As Nilay mentions throughout the show, the gang has senioritis as they prepare to move to new offices next week... just FYI.
Back-to-school time is stressful, whether you're a bright-eyed incoming freshman or a veteran student with a bad case of senioritis.
I think this a good opportunity for seniors, especially those who become disinterested and develop ¨senioritis¨ towards the end of the school year.
CARLA: I think it's mixed emotions because, normally, this would be the last couple of days before the summer, and you get that senioritis.
I feel as though the "senioritis" I experience is being so stressed out that I can't do anything, all I can do is sit there.
I had a severe case of senioritis in high school, and I had a job selling frozen lemonade at a street fair in front of this abandoned building.
In arresting interludes between the chapters, we watch through Darren's eyes as Adam and his man-child friends, addled with senioritis and crystal meth, try to coax him into playing mascot.
Many Republicans who are leaving the House of Representatives in the new year have come down with senioritis, and their absences may mean that a spending bill will have to attract more Democratic support in the lower chamber.
Ferris may have inspired a new generation of students in coming up with creative excuses for absences, but he also honored the tradition — or rite of passage — known as "senioritis," in which students blow off their final weeks or months before graduation.
" (For those who were immune in high school, "senioritis" is when you just can't anymore at the end of high school.) So the outfit came about because he realized "If I'm gonna continue to jump through these hoops and I'm gonna continue to talk about this movie that I've talked about ad nauseum, I'm gonna be comfortable.
Senioritis is a musical comedy about real high schools, set in the very competitive world American education has become, satirizing all the many elements that lead to so-called "senioritis." Today's teenagers suffer anxiety about their relationships, parents, grades, college applications, and ambitions for the future. Many would rather pursue personal goals, but are forced into lives designed to impress others. Feeling burned out, high school seniors sometimes resort to drastic measures and forget about school altogether.
They (and their hovering parents) fear that their lives are hopelessly ruined. Things go madly awry when the seniors get wise to the experiment and decide to get even by having the worst case of "senioritis" in history. The seniors put on a "high school mythical" about senioritis and become global sensations. The score includes 18 original songs, on topics ranging from grade inflation ("C's and D's are Very Good for You") to college rejection letters ("However"), to hovering parents ("High School Parent Blues"), to the temptations of ambition ("Rich and Famous").
Senioritis premiered at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on August 6, 2007, under the direction of Stone Bridge High School theatre director Glen Hochkeppel and Glenelg Country School musical director Brant Challacombe. Choreography was led by Amy Hard, cheographer at Robinson Secondary School.
Senioritis is a high school musical comedy about the stresses of senior year and is a satire on teachers, parents, college admissions, celebrities, and the money culture. Written by nine students from Virginia and Maryland, it was performed in August 2007 at the Kennedy Center and made into a feature-length film, thanks to a grant from the Arts Council of Fairfax County. Senioritis tells the story of the senior class at Erma Schmoe High School, which unwittingly becomes the object of an experiment testing the famous laziness so common in the final year of high school. When the seniors bomb their first- quarter grades and tests, they get rejected by the elite "Holly League" colleges.
By the time students reached their senior year, many had completed almost all of their requirements for graduation and needed a challenge to keep them motivated. This phenomenon was termed senioritis or senior slump and led to a culture that focused on admission to college instead of high school as preparation for completing college.SUPA: About UsKirst, M.W. (2001).
Teachers and college counselors of seniors advise students against "senioritis." Schools do rescind admission if students have been dishonest in their application, have conducted themselves in a way deemed to be inconsistent with the values of the school, or do not heed warnings of poor academic performance; for example, one hundred high school applicants accepted to Texas Christian University, whose grades plummeted in the spring of their twelfth grade as a symptom of senioritis, received so- called "fear of God" letters from an admissions dean asking them to explain themselves and threatening to rescind offers of admission. Admitted students may also be awarded financial aid and notification of this is made around the same time. Students who are dissatisfied with an aid offer can appeal for the offer to be improved.
The phrase demob happy refers to demobilization and is broadly applied to the feeling of relief at imminent release from a time- serving burden, such as a career.Demob In the Russian language it is known as dembel and has become a certain tradition in the Soviet and post-Soviet Armed Forces. A United States equivalent is "short-timer's disease", comparable to "senioritis" among United States high-school students.
Logan was faculty adviser for The Houstonian in this role. Prior to his appointment, Logan had served at KHOU-TV and the Houston Post as managing editor. In 2012 the paper was cited by CNN for advice on senioritis, a period of time when upperclassmen in college feel lack of motivation for studies due to impending graduation. CNN noted that the paper advised students to fully utilize resources during their time at the educational institution.
In 1972 six Central New York high school administrators approached Syracuse University about establishing a college readiness program to challenge high school seniors. The administrators hoped to address growing concerns about “senioritis”—the tendency of college-bound seniors to not take their final year seriously because of a lack of incentive. Having completed their graduation requirements early, these students would use their senior year to relax and socialize rather than readying themselves for the transition from high school to college-level work.
Senioritis was written by eight high-school students from various schools in the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area. The "Creative Team" was selected in October 2006 under the direction of playwright and Cappies co-founder William Strauss. The student team consisted of book writers Miriam Engle and Maggie Shaw, lyricists Erick Pope and Maddie Underwood, composers Riley Keenan, Dustin Merrell, AJ Pendola, Abi York, and digital artist Tami Grossman. The students were given the task of writing a musical comedy about high school anxiety.
Rather than search for a new vocalist, Scott Hill added lead vocalist to his guitar duties. To compensate, Scott Votaw was recruited as lead guitarist. In 1992, Fu Manchu released three 7 inch singles: "Senioritis," "Pick Up Summer," and "Don't Bother Knockin' (If This Vans Rockin')". In 1993, Votaw left the band and was replaced by lead guitarist Eddie Glass, who had previously played drums in the band Olivelawn. Fu Manchu's first album, No One Rides for Free (1994), was released by Bong Load Custom Records, an independent label. Abshire left Fu Manchu before they recorded their second album, Daredevil, in 1995.
"If You Should Try To Kiss Her" and "Just Like Henry" from the album, Pink Hearts Yellow Moons in the motion picture But I'm a Cheerleader, 1999 by Jamie Babbit. "Lookaround" from the album Pink Hearts Yellow Moons on the Touchstone Television series Felicity (TV series), May 9, 2001, Episode 3.15, "Senioritis". "Just Once More" from the album Dressy Bessy on Last Call with Carson Daly (television performance) NBC - October 31, 2003. "Electrified" from the album Electrified on Late Night with Conan O'Brien (television performance) - Episode 12.163, August 5, 2005 "Side 2" from the album Electrified in the motion picture She's the Man, 2006.
Act One begins with a typical day at Erma Schmoe High School. Evelyn Cummings, a high- achieving, intelligent senior, is stressing out over the many exams she has to take. Her boyfriend, Jared, persuades her and all the other seniors to follow the lead of Babbers, the school slacker, and "chillax" for a minute or two. When they do, they are observed by Agents X and Y, two so-called "experts" on the topic of senioritis, who persuade Stanley Krasston, the school's strict assistant principal, about performing an experiment on Erma Schmoe seniors, giving them poor grades and S-A-T test scores, to see how they respond.

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