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    I believe that intelligent design should not be taught in school. Intelligent design is not a scientific perspective‚ it’s a religious one. It is not science because there is not enough evidence to support it. Kids can learn about intelligent design at home or at sunday school‚ it should not be taught in schools. It is creationism disguised as science. If some intelligent being created and designed all life on Earth‚ then who or what created the intelligent being? Intelligent design is not supported

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    and schools have to wait too long for results. To begin with‚ testing takes up too much time. According to an October edition magazine at newela.com it takes twenty to twenty-five hours of testing each year (not includig prep time). On average eighth graders (public school) spend about 2.3% of time taking tests. Others would claim that testing is good and does not take up a lot of time‚ but there are many facts to prove that wrong. Secondly‚ there are just too many tests. To many schools give

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    Year Round School Torture Amanda is stressed out because of school and she can’t wait for summer. In summer she gets to relax for months‚ hang out with her friends at her aunt’s pool‚ and go to Maine to see her grandparents. Unfortunately‚ her school is becoming a year round school. She now will see her grandparents less and lose the time to hang out with her friends. She disdains year round school. There shouldn’t be year round school because Summer break is an iconic part of America‚ kids deserve

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    in America‚ you have the lowest violent crime rate. Where you have the worst gun control‚ you have the highest crime rate.” -Ted Nugent. One of the biggest political issues today is gun control. There have been so many shootings in the streets‚ in schools‚ in federal buildings‚ colleges‚ and movie theaters. There are many theories on gun control from both conservative and liberal sides; I believe the answer in somewhere in the middle. In 1791 the Constitution of the United States of America was ratified

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    When I go to school I enjoy our 6 class-a-day schedule. It keeps me motivated to stay awake because having 55 minute class periods allows me to count down the minutes ‘till I get out of the darn class. Imagine having 90 minute class periods. I would fall asleep and not learn anything. The whole point of school is to learn. Schools should not have block schedules because it becomes harder to focus for long droning lessons‚ absences cause significant damage to grades when students can not catch back

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    teachers‚ and students broadly acknowledge that a school requires to be a protected berth where graduates can focus on the important endeavor of schooling and learning. Although there is some antagonism as to the finest policies for accomplishing an intact school. Locker searches are a single tool academies have to establish students are ensuing school policies‚ but other people may disagree with this claim. Additionally the colossal drawback to a school locker search is the absence of trust students

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    Moffat school has a beautiful new building that was built to meet all current safety standards. It has proper exits in every room of the building. They have a buzz in entrance that can only be accessed by the front desk manager. This protects the students from unwanted visitors and keeps them safe. The school has automatic door locks that can be accessed by a key card and each of the teachers possess one. This means that all doors can be exited but cannot be reentered without teacher or staff approval

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    Although the literature to support college campus based restorative justice practices is limited‚ recent studies have shown schools and post-secondary institutions across the country are beginning to realize that it can be effective for handling student misconduct and school policy violations (Kara & MacAlister‚ 2010). Traditional systems of justice have been found to be cumbersome‚ ineffective‚ and even re-victimizing for those harmed (Teasley‚ 2014). Zero tolerance policies have had multiple negative

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    you’re in elementary or in high school‚ every school needs a recess period. Students work hard throughout the day‚ and deserve a break. They hardly ever get one. Taking a little time for exercise‚ or a card game will diminish the stress when it comes to work. It does have a big impact on students. Taking a break recharges the neurons in your brain which connects to the problem solving and creativity. Many students can get overwhelmed‚ and frustrated when doing school work. Some educators believe that

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    Within a school environment‚ there lies a legal and moral duty on the education establishment and everyone who works within it‚ to ensure that every pupil is given equal opportunity to reach their fullest potential within their educational journey. Schools must operate an inclusive practice‚ which means providing a learning environment that will not discriminate or treat any individual or a group of people badly based on a difference or negative stereotype. Being inclusive means providing every child

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