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    No Free Lunch

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    “There’s no such thing as a free lunch.” Milton Friedman published a book with this very title in 1975. Is it not a great example of how the world works? When it comes down to it‚ lunch is being paid by someone. That very “free” lunch is costing someone something. It may not be the recipient‚ or even the person giving it to them‚ but someone is paying for it. This all comes to show how the economy‚ and even the world‚ works. America’s government has gone through many different stances on this statement

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    SCHOOL UNIFORMS School uniforms help to keep the school safer‚ and less bullying happens. Our brainstorming process consisted of using the 7-step decision making process‚ through the brainstorming‚ we had many ideas. Some of our ideas were hats‚ lunch‚ and backpacks. We chose school uniforms‚ because many schools don’t have uniforms‚ we didn’t think it was fair that some schools have it and others don’t. School dress code shouldn’t be so strict. We as a group chose the dress code policy of Sartell

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    Lunch Time

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    Lunch Time Lunch is the time where a lot of students can’t wait to see all of their friends and eat. Students come to get a good fulfilling meal in so they can continue to learn throughout the day on a full stomach. That just isn’t the case anymore; more students than ever are becoming obese and schools haven’t done anything about it till now. There is now a worldwide restriction on what and how much students can eat. Schools should improve the nutritional value of school lunches because significant

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    Healthy lunch

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    critical assessment of the evidence from developing countries / Sarah W. Adelman‚ Daniel O. Gilligan‚ and Kim Lehrer.      p.   cm.—(Food policy review ; 9)    Includes bibliographical references.    ISBN 978-0-89629-509-4 (alk. paper)    1.  School children—Food—Developing countries.   I.  Gilligan‚ Daniel.   II.  Lehrer‚ Kim.   III.  Title.   IV.  Series. LB3479.D443A34     2008 363.8′83091724—dc22 2008013124 Contents  List of Tables     v  List of Figures     v  Foreword    

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    Year Round School Truth be told ‚ year round school isn’t even year round‚ so why go if it hurts more than it helps. It affects not only the students‚ but the parents and teachers as well.Year round school does not benefit the students because‚ the students don’t get to experience fun summer vacations with their families and friends‚ there’s no actual proof of better grades‚ and affording childcare all year is a big issue for parents.Year round school became an issue when it first began in the

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    Imagine that you are a high school student. Everyday‚ you eat lunch with your friends at the fast food place near your school. You order your usual double cheeseburger with French fries and go to sit down with your friends. They’re standing by the wall‚ waiting for another group to get up so you can sit at your usual table by the vending machine. Ten minutes go by before the group finally leaves. When you sit down and look at your cell phone‚ you realize that you have only three minutes to get to

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    Drug Testing in Schools Kortney Gherardi DeVry University Drug Testing in Schools Drug testing in schools for extracurricular activities has been a controversial issue for years due to privacy reasons. There are schools that have already implemented drug testing for extracurricular activities. Drug testing teaches students that using drugs while participating in extracurricular activities is not acceptable. It is a good way to teach the students responsibility. It teaches the

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    more than 3000 K-12 campuses around the country‚ school isn’t necessarily out for the summer.” (Zubrycki pg. 1). Year-round schools have varied schedules‚ and benefit to students‚ teachers‚ and parents. Scientists have proven the schedule and multi-tracking of year-round schools are not just a benefit for the students‚ but for parents and teachers as well. Victoria Winterhalter states that year-round schools don’t extend the required 180 days‚ of school‚ but reorganize‚ or balance them throughout the

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    What is your opinion on year-round schooling? Numerous schools throughout the world are considering or have already given up summer break in order to have school all year round. Some people think this is a good idea‚ however‚ I disagree completely. Year-round schooling is a dreadful idea because there will be less time for family‚ school systems will have to pay more money throughout the year‚ and students will have a new outlook on his or her life. One of the main reasons year-round schooling

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    School Locker Searches: Protecting Your Children     “The National School Board estimates that more than 135‚000 guns are brought to school each day” (Debate). Besides weapons‚ drugs like marijuana are reportedly used by up to 22.6 percent of 12th graders (Drugabuse). With rising danger in schools‚ locker searches seem like the right thing to do. A locker is owned by the school and loaned to the student‚ therefore entry is always legal. With this legal authority‚ schools should flex their rights

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