Students under the age of seventeen have a curfew of 10 pm Sunday through Thursday and 12 am on Friday and Saturday. The curfew ensures that all students should have no business in a public place or out on the streets late at night. There are obviously some valid reasons why this is enforced and I am completely in favor of this decision. Many dangerous kinds of people come out late at night to see if they can get kids into some kind of trouble. Kids get kidnapped‚ raped and killed out in the open
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Why School Should Ban Candy and Soda? Schools should ban candy and soda because the schools are removing unhealthy and high-calorie items. At least a third of kids the U.S are overweight or obese. That means they’re going to have trouble losing weight or even get lazy to get up and be able to do homework at home. Children consume half of the calories that candy and soda have together. Half of the school’s money goes to the vending machines refill. For example‚ they have to restore the food inside
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them as objects in a school environment is sexism. When this happens it teaches young girls that their bodies are the only thing that people notice and teaches them it’s their fault and
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Across the world‚ school dress codes policies are enforced and relayed to students on a weekly basis. It is without doubt one of the most prevalent school rules in the mind of a student. People may argue that school dress codes are an important element of a successful school and it allows students to be perceived as smart and professional. Although the principle of asking students to come to school dressed smartly sounds reasonable‚ the problem comes when blatant sexism and sexist attitudes towards
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Should schools be able to revoke your freedom of speech? No I do not believe so because of many reasons. One‚ it’s against the first amendment in the constitution. Second‚ the whole point of our founding fathers came over here to America was to have freedom. Third‚ this is a democracy. So‚ no school should not be able to take away our freedom of speech Our amendments were made for a guide line for our government and to give us rights. If a school that runs off of taxes paid from the people of
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not have to carry your stuff with you. School should allow for the students of District 8 the same curtesy. Children are still developing and to carry a heavy bag around daily can be damaging to the body. I am asking for reconsideration that lockers be put in the schools to maintain a student’s health‚ storage‚ and management of books and supplies. I have had three children go through eight schools‚ in six states and two countries‚ and this is the first school system that there have been no lockers
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Controversial Health Topics Disadvantages of Cell Phones (Part 2) – Negative Health Effects [Cell] phones transmit and receive Radio Frequency (RF) signals in order to communicate. The RF signals from [cell] phones fall within the microwave part of the electromagnetic spectrum. This radiation is also referred to as microwave radiation or electromagnetic radiation. In short: Cell phones use microwave radiation to communicate. Cell Phone Disadvantage #2 – Negative Health Effects Most
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are the things people think of when they hear the word "actor". For a high school theatre student‚ however‚ they see "budget"‚ "time"‚ and "reuse". These are things athletes don’t have to worry about‚ because a majority of the equipment and outfits are purchased by the high school. It doesn’t cost much to make a high-quality theatre set as long as you have the right people‚ so why not fund it? The problem with high schools is the fact that people want to see their children compete against other children
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New York City‚ along with other school districts‚ does not allow students to bring their cell phones to school. Since 2006‚ Mayor Michael Bloomberg has banned the use of cell phones in New York City public schools. As a result‚ according to reports by public radio station WNYC‚ The New York Post‚ and other organizations‚ some New York City public school students are paying $1 a day to store their cell phones at local stores or trucks. While that fee may sounds like pocket change‚ it amounts to over
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curfew certainly isn’t the proper approach. A mandatory curfew wouldn’t help eliminate crime‚ however it would get teens in trouble just for going home from work‚ and it’ll infringe on the rights of parents. If they want to reduce crime I think they should go back to
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