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    Education: Public School Funding All across America students go to school to learn and prepare for their futures. Imagine students of all ages walking into a classroom with new desks with four stable legs‚ new chairs that aren’t cracked or missing parts and sitting down to their personal laptop provided by the school. This sounds like a school that most parents would want their children to attend. But how would parents find a school like this? Are there even schools like this available for

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    Corporate Sponsorship in Schools Across America corporations are regularly providing thousands of schools with financial assistance in exchange for advertising their products. Although I do not agree with every aspect of corporate sponsorship I do believe the benefits outweigh the risks. Due to limited funding by both local and state governments many school districts are unable to fund many programs deemed nonessential such as art and music classes as well as extracurricular activities including

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    this paper is assess the limits search and seizure in public schools‚ apply specific ruling‚ analyze the New Jersey v. T.L.O. case and explain‚ recommend changes to existing (specific) laws to create a fairer educational setting in terms of search and seizure and peer review. School officials are responsible for providing a safe and orderly school environment. The officials are required to address disrupting or unsafe behavior that violate school policy and rules. It may require searching of students

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    Sex Education be Allowed in Public Schools? Sex education in public schools has been a controversial topic for many years and for many reasons. People believe differently on what should or should not be taught based on their own beliefs or their religious beliefs. According to a new poll by National Public Radio‚ the Kaiser family foundation‚ and Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government‚ has found that all Americans but about 7% say sex education should be taught in schools. There are different methods

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    This research project is incredibly relevant and beneficial to my academic career because if I work as a teacher in a public school I will be dealing directly with this complex spiritual struggle of wanting to actively share the gospel in any legal way that I possibly can. It is also my hope and prayer that my fellow Flames who are majoring in education benefit from my research. After all‚ a large majority of Liberty students claim to love the Lord and have a desire to serve Him with their lives

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    Running Head: Gender-Specific Schools Gender-Specific Classrooms in Public Schools: By: Donald Gatlin ENG 1010 Cory Goehring 12-7-2014 Gender-Specific Schools Utilizing the search engine‚ EBSCO‚ I reviewed five articles pertaining to the subject of Gender segregation in public schools. The articles were published between 1999 and 2010. It was my hypothesis that though many different factors can account for test scores‚ gender-segregated

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    Imagine coming home after a long day of school and mere seconds after dropping your backpack at the door‚ you are greeted by your mother handing you a duffel bag. You ask her what it’s for only to be told to pack as much as you can in it because you’re leaving with her to go to Michigan. It’s the middle of the week‚ you have a test tomorrow in your history class‚ but what else can you do but do exactly as you’re told. My mom had been sick for 2 years with chronic sinus issues that made it hard for

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    It was the middle of the school year‚ and I had just moved into Duluth. I was begging my mother to put me back into public school. At the time I was being home-schooled but I hated it. So one day‚ my mom told me "since you want to go to public school so bad‚ I’ll let you go soon." I was happy! I could finally make some new friends and go somewhere I wanted to go. Few days later‚ we went into the school I will be attending called Northview High School. We went to go get interviewed‚ but the lady that

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    I’ve always wondered what my life would be like if I hadn’t gone to public school. I would most definitely be a completely different person. Changing schools when I was in first grade affected me emotionally‚ socially‚ physically‚ and internally. The jump I made from private school‚ to public school‚ and back into private school‚ has impacted my life forever. For the first six years of my life I attended a private school‚ Beth Yeshurun. I had many friends as a toddler and grew up with the same people

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    October 8‚ 2013 Can Public Schools Produce Good Citizens Taking in consideration the topic of this paper‚ can public schools produce good citizens‚ another question comes to mind: Why is a good citizen important to the public? Americans widely agree that a good education is essential to democracy‚ in order to promote intelligent citizens who can govern themselves (Ravitch & Viteritti‚ 2002). Several reports contend that public schools are failing to teach democratic values and are not helping

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