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    of Asssumptions The following assumptions were considered while conducting the research: 1. That the school will have an automated enrollment system 2. That the system will be secured and fast. 3. The system will have be reliable in storing and organizing data. 4. The system will have accurate result/queries. 3.2 Operational Definition 3.2.1 Definition of terms System - s a set of interacting or interdependent components forming an integrated whole or a set of elements (often

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    The idea behind a enrollment system is not a new concept. As student enrollees increase every year‚ enrollment procedure become harder to deal. This will only serve to increase the problem facing enrollment that provides more easy way in enrolling. This will also be a big help to all the enrollment staff especially under the computer department because they are the one who are entitled to touch and read the information from here. It will help our institution to have another system that will upgrade

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    Unfortunately‚ many schools have disruptive students. Kicking them out of the classrooms‚ school detention or suspension is not the solution. Teachers should try to find new ways to get these disruptive students involved in quality learning. They need to learn how to handle behavior problems that might occur in the classrooms. PBIS (positive behavioral interventions supports) is an approach that is grounded in research regarding behavior in the context of the settings in which it occurs. There is

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    discussing the current school systems in the United States. The questions are‚ are elementary schools in the United States healthy concerning cognitive‚ social- emotional development‚ and physical development? The answer is both yes and no. Elementary schools are healthy regarding cognitive development in the United States. Elementary schools are neutral regarding social- emotional development. Elementary schools are healthy regarding physical development in the United States. Do high school students meet

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    In elementary schools around the United States‚ you stay with the same teacher all day. Many elementary schools are switching class because it helps out the teacher. In my personal opinion‚ I specifically think we should be able to switch classes in elementary school. In the text‚ examples from the text why we should be able to switch classes. Switching class allows teachers to get more creative when they are teaching the same lesson all day. When teachers teach the same lesson all day they can

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    Elementary School August 2004 I started my first day of Kindergarten at Deer Valley Elementary School. I still remember taking the hand of the fifth grade peer helper‚ who I thought at the time was basically an adult‚ I walking to the library where I waited for school to start. Little that I know that as I took the peer helpers hand and walked towards the library I was also walking towards the beginning of a very enjoyable six years. I give a lot of credit to my elementary school teachers in how

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    a fourth-grade student at an elementary school. I will call him Jane Smith. Jane is an African American student who has five other siblings: two younger brothers in first grade‚ a younger sister in second grade‚ and older sister and brother in high school. She is ten-years-old and has an official diagnosis of ADHD. Jane attends a regular K-5 public elementary school‚ and this is Jane’s first year at this elementary school. Before this‚ she attended an elementary school across town with a lower socio-economical

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION As technology continues to advance‚ computers are becoming more part of everyday life. Computers are everywhere at work‚ at school‚ and at home .Many daily activities either involve the use of or depend on information from a computer. This maybe because computers are used in almost every field and profession like education and office works to perform large number of computer application .It also the best solution for providing information and a way of communications

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    Developing an online system requires a series of tests and revision to ensure that the system effectively works. To illustrate the development of the system‚ a simplified version of the spiral life-cycle model was used. The spiral model combines the iterative nature of rapid prototyping in which the researchers established an understanding of the system and its objectives as well as its functionality‚ ability to accommodate change‚ constraints‚ and other alternatives in achieving those objectives

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    I. Problem/Needs a. San Nicolas Elementary School (s.y. 2013-2014) has 765 enrollees‚ 43 teachers‚ non-teaching‚ staffs‚ personnel‚ including its maintenance. Previous school years‚ survey through interview shows that the school has no canteen. What they did was a classroom canteen wherein teachers allow outside vendors to sell foods‚ snacks in each classroom during break time. This practice made wrong impact and its advantages to the entire school campus. Instead of 30 minutes break time‚ survey

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