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    Single-sex and coed schools have long co-exited‚ each one offering unique benefits. There has been a long standing debate about which one offers a better educational experience for students. Currently‚ more parents are considering single-sex schools for their children. According to “Single-Sex School Are the Answer‚” Maria Espinoza‚ a worried mother who feels strongly that same-sex schools will help students reach their full academic potential and their personal development which will eventually

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    Cellphones in School

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    in many circumstances. As great as a tool they are‚ some may say they detract students from their learning opportunities‚ but that’s not always the correct answer. In public schools there has been a debate on whether the use of cell phones in school does detract or doesn’t detract from students’ educations. At the high school‚ Brookfield East‚ the new electronic device policy doesn’t detract from learning because it permits for personal responsibility‚ allows for relief in between blocks‚ and students

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    Online School vs. Traditional School Tanica Tonnie ENG 121 August 23‚ 2009 Today as adults‚ our lives consist of so many demands‚ from working a full 9 to 5‚ to maintaining a happy home‚ with your significant other and children. With so much going on our world‚ who has time to think about going back to school‚ if you have no done so already? And with that being said‚ should you decide to go back traditionally or with technology growing as fast in today’s society is it best to get your

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    Home School Vs Public School Have you ever wondered what the difference is between home schooling your children and sending them to a public school? How are there learning environments different and similar? How do they teach the state standards compared to teaching them yourself? What are the disadvantages and advantages of home schooling and public school? Doing the research yourself can be a waste of time sometimes or if you don’t have the time. The learning environment of public school

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    School Uniforms

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    School Uniforms Don’t you hate it wear. Or worse walking down the hall and everybody is wearing what you are. This year Easley High School is taken up this policy. Pickens County High should never take up this mandatory policy. As high school students we should be able to express ourselves. This idea is supported by senior psychologist Dr. Alan Hilfer. "Clothes are a source of expression for children‚ and as kids get older‚ they become increasingly resentful of uniforms." The freedom

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    School Prayer

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    question of the constitutionality of prayer in our public schools and public school system has been an ongoing controversy over the last few decades. Prayer in public schools have led to major Supreme Court decisions. As a result‚ numerous constitutional amendments in the U.S. Congress which would permit voluntary prayer in public schools‚ or limit federal court jurisdiction have been made. Although arguments both for and against school prayer are often defended as a First Amendment right of freedom

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    School Budgeting

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    funds over a particular period‚ usually a year for school district (Brimley‚ Verstegen & Garfield‚ 2012 (p. 279). The school budget is a financial plan that involves strategic planning‚ receiving funds‚ expenditures and evaluating the results. Education accountability is linked to effective budgeting that establish instructional goals along with financial planning. It is imperative as a school board member to possess the knowledge and skills of a school budget‚ as well as how the budget is designed.

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    Against School The article Against Schools is a very intriguing article or could case great debate and concern about public schooling systems in America today. Born in Monongahela‚ Pa‚ John Taylor Gatto is a retired America school teacher with nearly 30 years of experience in the school system. Gatto is a recipient of many awards such as: The New York City Teacher of the Year award in 1989‚1990‚ and 1991 and The New York State Teacher of the Year award in 1991. He is broadminded perilous of compulsory

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    Middle school drug testing should be forced on schools‚because some athletes could be taking steroids. If you get caught taking drugs‚steroids‚ and special punishments should be made for the type of drug and person. The higher amount of drugs should equal a bigger punishment.They drug test for OPIOIDS and MARIJUANA.How they test is you pee in a little cup.There are two types of UDT testing.The first one is a screening test ‚and the second one is confirmatory test. Middle school drug testing

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    can be highly rewarding to their members and to society as a whole‚ but there are also significant problems and dangers with them. All this makes them an essential focus for research‚ exploration and action. Just how we define ’group’ and the characteristics or ideas we use has been a matter of debate for many years. The significance of collectivities like families‚ friendship circles‚ and tribes and clans has been long recognized‚ but it is really only in the last century or so that groups were studied

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