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    Middle School Legacy

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    that they have successfully completed middle school. Rewards are given out because of your hard work and to show that you’re a successful student. One of the things that most people tend to leave behind is a legacy. What comes to my mind when I think of a legacy is something that could be remarkable or not so remarkable. What I would like to do is leave something remarkable. Not only in school‚ but life in general. At the end of my journey in middle school‚ I would like to leave knowing that I was triumphant

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    Why School Is Important

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    Topic: Joys that we find in school “You can leave things‚ skip things and even ignore things but not school” --Anonymous-- Why is school so important? Well‚ asking most of the adult‚ they would just say “off course it’s important‚ since that’s the place where you get your knowledge that’s where you would be educated!” They say such words and students may also say “school is equal to paper works‚ deadlines‚ reports‚ projects and test. It gives me wrinkle even at my age wherein I’m supposed

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    Healthier School Lunches

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    A healthier school lunch plan; would this be more beneficial for the students oppose to a better tasting‚ less nutritious lunch? I’m against a newer more healthier lunch plan due to the reason that we students really don’t need it nor want it. In this essay I will state and explain my position on this topic of disagreement. First‚ the school lunch plan we have now still has nutritional value in it. It just doesn’t offer as much nutrition in it compared to the new school lunch menu. For

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    Cafeteria Food in Schools

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    Cafeteria Food in Schools Ariana Rodriguez English 1301-102 Professor Lewis December 1‚ 2010 Cafeteria Food in Schools For many years people tend to worry about health and how it affects their children. Health has been a huge issue due to the fact that 9 million adolescents are considered overweight. More and more children are being diagnosed with diabetes‚ hypertension‚ mellitus‚ sleep apnea‚ cardiovascular disease‚ kidney disease‚ osteoarthritis‚ cancer‚ depression‚ and other psychosocial

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    Top Ten Reasons for Becoming an Elementary School Teacher Being an elementary school teacher is a highly rewarding profession. Building the academic foundation of young minds can be challenging‚ but is incredibly worthwhile. If you are considering becoming an elementary school teacher‚ here are the top ten reasons why you may want to take the leap into the classroom:1. You have a broad appreciation of school subjects.To be an elementary school teacher‚ you have to be versed in a variety of subjects

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    Sex Education in School

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    Should children be taught sex education in schools? As a coin as a two sides so the matter of educating children about sex in schools has its own pros and cons. Many parents believe or preferably it can be said that they worry that educating about sex is equivalent to giving permission to engage in sexual activities. At the same time educators believe that educating children about sex is an essential part in their life and its not about harming the belief system of parents or society.  Some of

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    easier. The researchers design a school website for EASTWOODS which can help people to have knowledge about the school. These website are for those people who want to know the school better and interested to enroll. It is also for the valued students‚ teacher‚ employees and staff of EASTWOODS. Example of its content: information about the upcoming events in school. Objective of the study: General Objectives Providing all information about the school. (EASTWOODS Professional of Science and

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    Tardiness Ruining Schools

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    growing problem in American schools. “The U.S. Department of Education‚ in the latest available report‚ shows that tardiness is a moderate to a serious problem . . .” (Light‚ 2006) When students arrive late to class‚ not only do they miss out on instruction‚ but they interrupt their teacher and fellow students when they come into class late. The problem goes beyond interruptions and missing instruction. When students habitually show up late‚ it sends a message that school is not a priority for them

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    LORETO CONVENT MOMBASA PRIMARY SCHOOL RULES AND REGULATIONS “To enable the fullest possible personal growth‚ Loreto education gives priority to the integration of the spiritual‚ intellectual‚ moral‚ physical and emotional development of the individual pupil. Relationships within Loreto education are characterized by respect‚ justice‚ honesty‚ sincerity‚ courage and compassion”. Enrolment in Loreto implies on the part of the pupil and parents willingness to

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    Residential schools How they were meant to rob native children of their heritage Residential schools robbed native children of their heritage to prepare them for life in “white society”. This led to stolen childhoods and forgotten heritage. Aboriginal children were sent to schools that were called “Indian Residential Schools”. Residential schools were run by the Government of Canada and the churches (Catholic‚ Anglican‚ Methodist‚ United and Presbyterian). Residential schools were open from 1831

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