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    A high school diploma is meaningless‚ they do not prove that the graduate has acquired the minimum expected knowledge or preparation. The education system fails in encouraging students to learn and not just obtain a passing grade. In high school‚ most of the students are more preoccupied on socializing than in acquiring an education and cheating is common among students. Cheating and plagiarism among students have increased during the years and a high percentage of people have admitted that they

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    The assumptions this film of High School Musical makes of education or teaching is that they are committed to their extracurricular activities. In the movie made it where if one was into sports and that sports was a big deal and that one could be very passionate about. That meant that the students and faculty had very high amounts of school pride into their basketball team. The boy’s basketball team of East High School showed that they were very excited that they were in the big championship game

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    High School Drop-Outs

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    When one out of three students fails to graduate in the nation‚ there has to be a main issue‚ a source of frustration or maybe hopelessness‚ causing students to give up on their educations when they had an opportunity to go further. When people feel that there is no hope or chance‚ they will give up. This is what is happening to high-school students leading them to drop-out of school despite the fact that a high-school diploma could be so beneficial to their lives and the fact that it can be prevented

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    How does working while in high school affect high school students? There are many differing opinions both positive and negative regarding the effects of working on academic success. Working while in high school is a necessity for some in order to pursue higher education. It teaches responsibility and budgeting. However‚ on the flip side‚ there are many who would debate that teenagers in America who work during high school experience negative effects on their high school success such as‚ no social

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    Merryweather High School is a high school in Syracuse‚ New York‚ where Melinda Sordino goes to school in the book Speak. This high school is as stereotypical as it get it gets. this school has its typical teachers‚ jocks‚ nerds‚ etc. But people ask this question‚ is Merryweather High School realistic to schools today? The answer to that question is yes. Merryweather High School is realistic because its a “typical” high school‚ the students fit into their social groups similarly to most schools‚ and the

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    The “High School Musical” Genre Individuals view high school as an institute where students face overwhelming social standards and unrealistic expectations on a daily basis. Social chains rank the stereotypical cliques such as jocks‚ nerds and drama kids. School no longer is a place where you can freely express who you are‚ but a place of conformity and East High is no different. These factors have become so prevalent in today’s society that a whole new film genre has been dedicated to school based

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    English 111 9/25/12 Compare and Contrast I could go on and on about how many similarities high school and college have‚ but I’d rather interest you in their differences. The three main differences between these two educations are homework‚ tests‚ and rules of attendance. I would personally prefer college over high school any day. In high school‚ homework is pretty ridiculous. Teachers would assign homework every day and not only that‚ but they would check it every day as well. If it

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    Compare and Contrast Essay High School vs College Having a good education is the key to becoming successful in life. It is a proven fact. This achievement requires not only graduating from high school‚ but also from college. Moving from high school to college may be an exciting transition‚ but it is also a very difficult one. It is a challenge that the student will struggle with and eventually adjust to over time. Although there are many differences between high school and college‚ one should not

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    Growing Up In High School

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    good in school‚ being involved in the community and of course going to college to break the cycle in which we lived. At a young age‚ I never really gave much thought to what they said or even thought about growing up‚ especially not in the community in which I was raised. I am originally from a very small town in the Central Valley. Our population consist of over 90% Latinos and agriculture workers from low economic backgrounds. The small percentile of students who make it to high school graduation

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    Technology in the High School Classroom As the technology of the world advances‚ schools must make necessary changes to incorporate innovative technology into the classroom. In their article "Teaching in the One-to-One Classroom"‚ Alice Owen‚ Sam Farsaii‚ Gerald Knezek and Rhonda Christensen discuss the changes in curriculum‚ attitude and strategies necessary to positively implement technology in the classroom. Providing students with new technology creates an interest in learning‚ a competitive

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