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    Sex Education in Public Schools Where do our children get the information about sex education? Schools are the one institute that children regularly attend; they are geared towards increasing student’s knowledge and improving their skills. Sex education in public schools now seems to be more and more of a controversial issue. People are arguing whether sex education should be taught in public schools or whether it is the parent’s responsibility to teach their children. I believe it should be the

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    There is also a major difference between these inner-city public schools and regular public schools. With that being that suburb public schools that are not in a rough part of town‚ do not have the violence and lack of discipline that are found in suburb schools. (Lippman 4). The majority of the students attending these non-violent public schools are coming from families that have both parents that value their child’s education (U.S Census Bureau). The impact of having both parents has a major impact

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    challenges and controversies in the past‚ and currently the issue of how the Fourth Amendment applies to students in public schools has come to be contended in the courts. While it is apparent

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    who already looked up applicants do so‚ “to protect their school‚ its reputation‚ and to avoid potential bad apples from spoiling their brand‚” (Davich). The students who attend these schools are the examples for future classes to look at and if they see people who aren’t up to their standards‚ they are going to look someplace else. Teens know that their “Facebook‚ Instagram‚ or Twitter persona reflects on their actual personality‚” and schools should know that too (Mulhere). No one wants to end up

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    V. Board of Education In the early 1950’s‚ racial segregation in public schools was normal across America. Although all the schools in a given district were supposed to be equal‚ most black schools were far inferior to their white counterparts. In Topeka‚ Kansas‚ a black third-grader had to walk miles just to get to her all black elementary school. Her father‚ Oliver Brown‚ had tried to enroll her in a white elementary school but was refused. Brown went to McKinley Burnett‚ the head of Topeka’s

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    Art Education in Public Schools One morning‚ a fifth grader took in her hand a violin‚ and it changed her life forever. Her fingers grasped the bow‚ and drew it across the strings creating a beautiful sound. She developed the patience to learn to play and continued to play the violin for the rest of her life. The girl had found something‚ not only in the instrument‚ but in herself. Ever since that day‚ her test scores improved‚ her grades rose‚ and she had something to take pride in. Like that

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    Shawn Nephi Klaxx What is the objective of internet censorship in public schools? Is it effective and does it do more good than bad? When talking about internet censorship in schools‚ heated debates are always bound to arise on what they should block‚ how strict they should be‚ and if they should even be there. The topic of fettered or unfettered internet is a hot topic and can be both good and bad for education. When talking about something that sounds like such a

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    Case Study #2 : Franklin vs. Gwinnett County Public Schools 1.) Name of the Defendant: North Gwinnett High School 2.) Name of the Plaintiff: Christine Franklin 3.) Name of the court: Supreme Court 4.) Date of the Decision: February 26‚ 1992 5.) Summary of the facts of the case: Breaking down the case being highlighted here‚ Christine Franklin was a sophomore at North Gwinnett High School back in 1986. While attending that year‚ she claimed to have been sexually harassed

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    Supreme court ruled that segregation in public schools was illegal but‚ there was widespread resistance to the ruling. In 1957 nine African American students enrolled in an all white school in Little Rock Arkansas called Central High School. On the first day of classes they arrived and were getting abused and spat on by the white students‚ also the governor Orval Faubus called the national guard to block the black students from entering the school so the president Dwight D. Eisenhower sent

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    Americans feel if they got left out or rejected out of sports‚ classes‚ or activities because of their gender in school? Well‚ that has changed since 1972. Because of Title IX‚ all students have equal access to all classes‚ sports‚ and activities that they would like and want to take. Title IX is important to all students because it has had a positive impact on their life with public schooling. Title IX states that any educational program or activity that receives federal funds will not be allowed

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