the effect of state budget cuts on educations and to what extent they damage a school’s ability to function well. I tied this in with the month of may in Not Buying It‚ where Judith discovered the importance of public libraries and how they offer a multitude of services‚ especially when one needs these services free of charge. This correlates with my topic because budget cuts both to schools and libraries hurt academic performances tremendously‚ however state education budget cuts are my focus because
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Military Budget Cuts The United States military has a major presence worldwide. We have the most dominant force and by far are the most advanced. There are soldiers and troops in over 150 countries across six continents. That does not count for all of the soldiers based on naval ships that constantly travel the oceans going country to country. With all of the soldiers‚ military equipment‚ testing‚ and research and development‚ the military’s cost has been averaging over 500 billion dollars annually
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Education vs. Budget Cuts When I think of education‚ I think of how great it is and how far it can take us. Education is just as important as history. You know how they say if you don’t know your history you don’t know where you come from? Well‚ same goes for education‚ if you don’t have education you can’t go very far in life. These days‚ if you don’t have a college education it’s hard to find a good paying job because just having a high school diploma or a GED isn’t enough. Austin Bureau
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Physical activity has shown a decline in the education system starting from elementary school through high school affecting recess‚ physical education‚ and after school sports. Not only are the children affected likely to have an increased amount of health problems‚ but the learning process resulting from the children’s inactivity is also being affected. Accompanying the lowered levels of physical activity children are involved in‚ the pressure of the academic acceleration expectations by their peers
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has faced many issues as the school curriculum in the United States has shifted heavily towards the common core subjects of reading and math. Teachers and even business leaders are now recognizing the value of the arts to students like never before. According to Janet Reed‚ a principal at Mount Rainier Elementary School‚ states that “All the research shows the arts advance academic excellence.” A problem‚ however‚ is that providing arts education isn’t easy for schools to do‚ she says “It all comes
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The Army ’s tuition assistance program was suspended on May 8‚ 2013 because of the budget deficit. The Army’s tuition assistance program was available for troops to complete a high school diploma‚ certificate program or college or master’s degree. Under the program‚ the Army paid 100 percent of the tuition and authorized fees charged by a school up to established limits of $250 per semester hour or credit hour or up to $4‚500 per fiscal year. (Plumlee‚ 2013) Many thousands of soldiers currently
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decrease due to budget cuts that threaten preservation and maintenance. The budget cuts can affect the national parks in ways such as less staff‚ reduced maintenance operations‚ as well as other problems that will be expanded upon shortly. The government is decreasing the amount of federal funding needed for the protection of our national parks when visitation rates have been higher than ever. Decreased income to our National Parks affect these tourist sites; therefore‚ budget cuts should not be implemented
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Ford Introduction • Critical thinking • enlightening decision • public school budget cuts issue • Logical decision-making • best suitable approach • Prospective solutions • Decision process • determine the best solution Problem Description • • • • Private vs. Public vs. Home schooling Public schools are affected by economic adversity Students are affected by budget cuts Quality of education is failing in public schools by insufficient funds Problem-solving Technique • Problem Solving • Organized
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Schools are to unpopular belief are an extremely expensive “business” to be operational. A schools budget is sucked to the bottom of the barrel each time something is required to be bought‚ or paid for. That being said there are occasions when the money does not go far enough to cover for all of the schools expenses. Demanding answers to be found‚ activities within the school will be at the greatest risk of receiving specific funding cuts; possibly dropping the activity entirely from the school.
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Expository Writing April 2‚ 2014 Budget Cuts Slash Art and Music Departments Schools around the country are being greatly affected by the drastic cuts in funding. With the drastic cuts in funding‚ teachers all over are being fired. According to Chicago Sun-Times‚ among the 1‚581 Chicago Public School teachers laid off‚ 105 taught art or music (Fang). Art and music programs in the schools provide a break from the core academics which can stress kids out giving them a fun activity to look forward
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