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    on the world. Lone child of a Physician Father‚ and Nurse Mother‚ it had been presumed the young Josh would follow in the Patriarch’s footsteps‚ and pursue the field of medicine. The teenage boy‚ with bright intelligence‚ had breezed through high-school‚ encountering a little trouble here and there - he’d always possessed wild streak‚ something his parents put down to boredom‚ due to the classwork not being challenging enough -‚ but nothing major. Disrupting classes‚ smoking cigarettes‚ and partaking

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    Having longer school years has always been up for debate. Some think having longer school years is great. Others of course disagree and think it’s a terrible idea. Here’s some information to know before you chose a side. Some benefits of having longer school years is you’ll have more breaks. Instead of getting one huge break at the end of the year you get multiple breaks. Not only is it beneficial for students and teachers‚ parents avoid the pricy trips and over populated places when it comes

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    Students should not attend school year-round. Keeping schools open year-round would have negative consequences. For example‚ it would cost extra money to keep schools open for the year. District 39 would have to reorganize its budget in order to keep up with year-round school. This is because the district would have to pay to keep school services functioning‚ such as clubs‚ buses‚ school lunch‚ and electricity just to name a few. It would cost a lot of money to keep the entire building air-conditioning

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    This one realization ruined her imagination and pure creativity. She would paint in only black and white and pray that she would wake up just like everybody else. The kids at school were always making fun of her for describing these lunatic ‘ colors ‘ and she was known as the laughing stock of Madison Elementary. She found this out when she was about to go to bed Thursday night. Her mother called her into her room and explained

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    participation in a public or private school. Most public and private schools in Nigeria have a PTA‚ a Parent Teacher Organization. The goal of all parent-teacher groups is to support their schools‚ encourage parent involvement‚ support teachers‚ and organize family events. The school organization‚ administration and management has become sophisticated and complex to the extent that governments alone cannot handle‚ problems ranging from students unrest‚ poor attendance to schools and drop out especially among

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    Last Day at School

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    The last days of one’s long stay anywhere are usually as sad as memorable. The place oneloves to stay in cannot be left for good (forever) without thoughts that bring tears to theeyes and grief to the hearts. Who will not accept that the college is a place which astudent will never like to leave happily? It was perhaps my saddest experience that Iunderwent on my last day in college‚ just before the preparatory holidays before the present examination.I got lip early in the morning thinking that I

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    people ages 16 to 25 can go for their High School diploma‚ GED and vocational training. The Jobs Corps offered competitive wages‚ a great benefits package and gave troubled kids a second chance at doing something with their lives. What they failed to mention was the Exeter Job Corps was one of the most haunted places in Rhode Island and one of the scariest places I have ever worked. The Exeter Job Corps was first known as The Ladd School. The Ladd School was built in 1907 for adolescents who were

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    Schools as Organization

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    Schools as Organisations Outcome 1 : Know the different types of schools in the education sector. 1.1- Identify the main types of state and independent school. - Specialist - Church school - Preparatory schools - Charity and foundation schools - Grammar schools - Academies 1.2 – describe the characteristics of the different types of schools in relation to educational stages and school governance. Independent schools are not government funded and rely on fees and investments

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    system of education to provide a solid curriculum. There is a growing controversy in our country regarding education in private schools versus public schools. Whether or not every child should go to private schools is a decision worth questioning; however‚ if a child cannot handle the chaos that public schools have to offer‚ then the decision could be considered. Private schools are valuable and offer programs implementing great educators as well as demonstrating excellent character. In contrast‚ the

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    School discipline From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia A Harper’s Weekly cover from 1898 shows a caricature of school discipline. School discipline is the system of rules‚ punishments and behavioral strategies appropriate to the regulation of children and the maintenance of order in schools. Its aim is to control the students actions and behavior. An obedient student is in compliance with the school rules and codes of conduct. These rules may‚ for example‚ define the expected standards of

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