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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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    Green School Initiatives

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    Initiatives” in schools at any age level is a positive step towards installing sustainability in the minds of future generations. To reduce the amount of energy needed‚ recycle rain water‚ lessen landfill space and cut the barrels of oil used by Americans daily; can insure that our natural resource will be intact for many years to come. However‚ obstacles to Green Initiatives are costs‚ program management and proper data collection. Is it possible to initiate Green Methods in schools and really save

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    Latinx children learn at school and how they were negotiated within family and community contexts. The study specifically focuses on analytical parallels between schools’ deficit framing of parents and their language and cultures and children’s deficit framing of parents. The study took place in a Latinx immigrant community‚ referred to as La Fuente‚ located in a low-income and densely populated part of the Los Angeles Metropolitan area. The local public elementary school was predominantly Latinx

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    ” has been told to every high school student at least once in their academic career. The public high school system is very “bossy” if one looks at it in a certain way. Students are forced to take mandatory classes and follow a structured school day to a point where students are oppressed by conformity‚ and conformity is supported more by the schools than student individuality that should be supported by schools. Many of the classes that are required in high school aren’t even beneficial to some

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    School Board Meeting

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    On Monday night‚ the Board of Education met to discuss the possibility of building more facilities to accommodate the rising student population in the school district. The two and a half hour meeting was close to getting out of hand‚ as even members of the 152 person audience got involved in the heated debates. The subject opened with a report from superintendent Arlene A. Dunlap. She stated that student enrollment in the district was up eighteen percent from last year. "This is disturbing

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    Junior High School

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    at a junior high school‚ I was a little intimidated. I wasn’t fond of making new friends‚ so I stuck with the people I already knew from the year before. Jonathan‚ one of my closer friends‚ was as introverted as I was. He wasn’t looking for a whole lot of attention‚ but he did want to involve himself in school. Jonathan asked me to join the school’s drama club with him‚ so he wouldn’t have to do it alone. I decided to humor him and attend the first meeting one day before school. When I walked in

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    For years‚ people debated on what math classes are required for a high school diploma. Each state has its own rules for what is required for a diploma. The four math classes in discussion are Algebra 1‚ Geometry‚ Algebra 2‚ and Trigonometry. Trigonometry is usually the last class that could be required. Although Trigonometry contains useful information‚ it shouldn’t be required for a diploma because of economic‚ scientific‚ and personal reasons. The main reason for teaching math is to apply in the

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    private Catholic School. I personally loved the atmosphere and the experience I had at my small school‚ and I would definitely do it all over again if I had the opportunity. However‚ I understand that each school is unique in all cases‚ whether it be its’ size‚ the kids‚ the teachers‚ the town it’s located in‚ and so on. As a student of the school‚ I have always been looked upon as either rich‚ spoiled‚ or in many cases‚ both. Although some of the things said about kids at private schools may be true

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    Moving To High School

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    I’ve mostly gotten used to students stressing over “maxing out” because the school and classes I’m in are so competitive‚ it’s difficult to maintain the mindset that education isn’t just about grades‚ rather the learning‚ when I seem to be the only one with that perspective. As a student in the rigorous IB program‚ I often feel inferior academically to those around me because my grades haven’t always been consistently high like my classmates. Despite being a very social and vocal person‚ whenever

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    Hair In Elementary School

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    Looking back at elementary school‚ I realize I made many poorly thought through mistakes just for the sake of fitting in. I never put into perspective how these actions would change my attitude towards others and my own self-esteem. Probably‚ the most impactful of these mistakes was when I decided to have my hair cut short. When I was at Mariposa Elementary School‚ I always wanted to fit in. I wanted to have what the other‚ more popular girls had‚ play with what they played with‚ wear what they

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