In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Write down the streets and intersection where you spotted the faulty street light. Determine exactly what's wrong with the light so that you can communicate that to the person taking down the report. Is the streetlight dimmed, completely out, or flickering? This information will allow them to repair the streetlight faster and more efficiently. Using a notepad or your cell phone you can write, "Streetlight flickering, northeast corner of 7th and King." If you've been able to find the information on who handles street lights in your area, then you can give them a call to report it. Make sure to be polite but straightforward and give them as many details as you can.  For instance, you can say, "Hello how are you today? My name's James Smith and I'm calling to report a broken streetlight. It's at the northeast corner of Jackson and 5th and it doesn't light at all. I noticed it this morning." Some departments have operating hours, so check the website before you give them a call. If you get a machine you may have to leave a message. In this case report what's wrong with the light, where it is, and the time and date that you noticed that it was faulty. Some companies and government agencies will have an outage map that allows you to report a street light online, and others will have a form that you can fill out to report the faulty street light. Go through the automated process online and give as many details about the fault as you can. Instead of having an online form, some municipalities or cities choose to use direct email. If this is the case, create an email and provide the location of the street light, what was wrong with it, when you saw it, and your contact information in case they need to contact you in the future. The subject of your email can be something like, "Reporting a Faulty Street Light at 15th and Dickinson."
Summary: Be as specific as possible. Call the department that handles streetlights in your area. Report the street light outage online. Send an email to report the street light outage.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can use just about any type of fabric for this project. It should be about three times the height and width of your pillow. Lay the fabric down, wrong side up, on a flat surface. Set your pillow on top of the fabric. Make sure that it is centered. Fold the left side down first, then the right. Make sure that they are still folded into points. If you need to, tuck then inside the knot for extra security.
Summary: Cut your fabric. Place your pillow on top of the fabric. Wrap the sides of the fabric over the front of the pillow. Tuck the ends of the fabrics under the knot.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are elements of the application that all schools will require, but there are also parts that might be specific to each college or university. Get your materials together early. This test is a requirement for the vast majority of schools. Take it early so that you can retake it if your score is low. Check on the website of the colleges to which you are applying to see the range of scores and if yours fits into it. Most schools require it, and to make it good typically requires multiple drafts. Have your guidance or college counselor read it and offer suggestions. Like test scores, most schools will post the GPAs of admitted students. If yours is significantly lower, you might want to look elsewhere to apply -- it will probably be very unlikely that you are able to gain admission. The FAFSA is for government grants and loans, and some schools have additional paperwork to determine your eligibility. Most students will apply for some kind of financial aid. Be sure to fill out all of the documents in plenty of time and ask for help from parents or your guidance or college counselor for help. In some states, it is difficult to get a teaching job without a Masters of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree. Talk to teachers in your district about their own background to determine whether you will be able to get a job with a college degree or if you will need to plan for more school.
Summary:
Familiarize yourself with the requirements for admission of the different colleges and universities. Take the SAT or ACT exam in your junior year. Work early and hard on your personal essay. Determine whether your grades are strong enough to be admitted to your top choice school. Complete the FAFSA and other financial aid documents. Talk to teachers to see if you will need a graduate degree.