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    Why should year-round schools become a thing these days? Some places around the world participate in year-round schools and say it is great on the student’s education. Schools should become year-round because they are able to get multiple long breaks‚ students will remember what they have learned‚ and attendance would look better. Having multiple breaks during the school year would actually benefit the students by quite a bit. Most students get exhausted about how long they have until the next break

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    Last fall our school board decided to make it mandatory for students to attend school year-round. There were many issues to look at before making this decision. I feel that year round school can both benefit and hurt children. There are many issues that people are for and against for year round schooling. What will happen to kids who have summer jobs or even part time jobs? Employers look for kids who are willing to work during the summer months when there are more activities going on in our community

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    Year Round School: Friend or Foe? As seasons change‚ and the school year progresses‚ many students lose that “first day of school excitement” (I know that I do!) (parenthesis) that they once felt. So how do we regain that joy that once filled us? The answer is simple‚ year round school. Having school year round will enable students to expand their knowledge‚ decrease the time during which kids are idle when they tend to get into the most trouble‚ and reduce the stress levels of both teachers

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    Far West has a population of 30‚000. Far West Elementary School has a student population of 700‚ 30% of the student having relocated from Asian countries within the last two years. Most of the student’s families are moving into the community to take advantage of the low income housing and are comforted by the presence of similar cultures. Many of the new residents have limited English writing‚ reading‚ and speaking skills. The school mission is work together as a team to promote responsibility

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    School Counselor’s Role Marjorie Sutton‚ School Counselor RH Dana Elementary Some people wonder… What do school counselors DO? School Counseling Programs Are About RESULTS! How are students different as a result of the school counseling program? General Goals of the School Counseling Program  Support the school’s academic mission  Ensure equity and access for every student  Provide personal/social support for students‚ family‚ and staff School Counselors Affect Change In Students: AQUIRE

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    Goal Statement Students in grade six at Howard Elementary School will demonstrate mastery of the parts of speech by editing and revising both their own written pieces as well as reading passages provided by the teacher. Task Analysis Task 1.0 Parts of Speech 1.1 Nouns 1.1.1 Definition Performance Objective 1: Given a set of words‚ students will distinguish between common‚ proper‚ and possessive nouns‚ 90% of the time. 1.1.2 Common noun identification Performance Objective 2: Given a sentence

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    I have never been to a school board meeting before‚ so I am not entirely sure what to expect. I know it is an open meeting‚ so I am sure there will be several parents of students in the district as well as citizens of area that will be affected by decisions made by the school board. In terms of the agenda‚ the board will undoubtedly discuss future school functions and the associated budgets‚ as well as personnel matters. This is a policy-making meeting so I do not expect there to be much input from

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    Lately‚ the Union City Board of Education has been considering that it may be necessary to switch from the traditional school year to having year round school in order to properly educate the students in this area. In my personal opinion‚ I most likely agree with the Union City Board of Education do to the following reasons. First of all‚ more time would be spent on teaching new material in opposed to reviewing old material because of summer loss. In addition‚ with a 15-day break after 45 days of

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    Osmara Alvarez EE4070 Summer 2013 Observation Summary Report 1 I have conducted my field of experience at Westside Elementary School‚ second and third grade classroom. The third grade class consists of 20 students. The teacher does not have any aide even though she needs some assistance‚ because two of her students are falling behind. The sad part about this is that the students have not being diagnosed yet‚ but they are having a lot of difficulties. The teacher mentioned that by fourth or fifth

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    study‚ “the school enjoys an excellent reputation in its community and an active Parent-Teacher Association has been helpful in securing additional resources for Redwood and has been particularly supportive of instructional technology” (p 129). In every school‚ teacher is the most noticeable person in a child’s education‚ yet‚ it is the principal who has the task of providing a first-rate education for all students. It is important for principals to understand that a successful school must work together

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