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    Although no one enjoys to hear about it‚ school shooting are sadly a realistic possibility throughout the world. Many innocent children and teachers have lost their lives and become victims of such hateful crimes across our country as well as the entire world. Furthermore‚ the majority of schools do take precautions in order to help prevent such tragedy‚ however‚ this is often times not enough. The mental scarring in which individuals who undergo the horrific event is highly traumatizing. Nobody

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    is the most common thing going on in the school yard: bullying. Bullying is any repeated action that is done in a harmful way. Like most of us‚ we do NOT want to be bullied. But with the rise of technology‚ bullying has gotten bigger than just in the school yard. It’s now on social media. Most people think the two are the same‚ but if you go research in depth‚ it is more different than you think. The difference between cyberbullying and traditional bullying is the horrible non face-to-face interaction

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    it protects the public from unknowingly causing harm‚ the innocence of children‚ and widespread turmoil. The main reasoning for censoring in schools is to keep kids from being able to get their hands on information that they might not be emotionally able to handle. Yes‚ it is not right for a school to dictate what a child can and cannot handle‚ but schools cater to a wide variety of students all with varying maturity levels. By censoring books and other learning materials

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    focuses on charter schools and the legislation related to charter schools. A focus will be on policy and the major driving force the policy and how it affects academic achievement across the state. The controversial charter school is one proposed method to provide a better education to students. A charter school is a school which receives public funding but operates independently. Charter schools are an example of alternative education. The accountability for charter schools is typically the same

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    Picture this. A kid walks up to his lunch table at school and says‚ “Aw man I didn’t have time to make lunch this morning; looks like I’m going to have to buy.” The student walks up to buy lunch and all he sees are reduced fat items and unappetizing meals. He walks back to his lunch table without anything to eat. The rest of the day he can’t focus in class and he is tired because he didn’t have lunch. The story shows that the kid has the same problem as many students in America do today‚ he doesn’t

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    things to do in school. Such as‚ raising money for the school to go towards field trips‚ working for the soda that they want‚ and still learning that it is good for you. And besides‚ what kid doesn’t like soda. (MEAT) I mean what school doesn’t want money? School is basically supposed to make students learn‚ but in a fun way. And that fun way can be getting awards for learning. So if you get a soda machine then you would motivate them by somehow offering a soda. Almost at every school there are at

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    people attempt to censor books and textbooks in classrooms and school libraries‚ they are infringing on the Constitutional rights of the children in said schools. Also as ruled in the supreme court case Tinker v. Des Moines‚ students do not leave their Constitutional rights at the door. Both sides of this argument are well grounded in logic‚ and both can find support in our laws and the Constitution. The argument for censorship in schools can be taken both

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    Diana Beituni Bnbnb Roeback Com 101 068 12-8-10 Social Networking Argumentative Essay Are social networking sites good for our society? Social networking sites can be harmful because they can affect the lives of many for the worse by allowing cyber bullying and leading to short attention spans. Some people believe that social networking sites expose children to predators‚ increase vulnerability to computer viruses‚ lower worker productivity‚ and promote narcissism and short attention

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    Meyer 1  Mason Meyer  Ms. Ewald & Miss Arends  English I‚ Period 1  May 22‚ 2014  Do our schools violate the 1st Amendment?  Imagine going into a place and not being able to talk about what you want to say. In  example‚ a boy in a public school in Mississippi signed up for a talent show. The day came for  the show and he got up on stage and sang Matt Redman’s‚ “10‚000 Reasons (Bless the Lord).”  This song was bringing a lot of debate and controversy to the staff and students. While he was  singing this song

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    One of the arguments that has caught my attention is whether or not there should be prayer in school. According to Rebecca Klein‚ with (HuffPost Education)‚ in the year of 2014 around 61% of Americans agree with daily prayer in school. While on the other hand‚ 37% of Americans do not agree with having prayer in school. To me‚ the schools in the United States should be allowed to have prayer in school because; morals should be taught‚ to restore Christianity‚ and to give the students the opportunity

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