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    Should Parents Impose a Dress Code? How should parents go about what rules to set for their children? In the article “Should Parents Impose a Dress Code” by Nancy Darling‚ She writes about what parents should make decision about and what parents should just leave alone. The one factor is their belief on the legitimacy of parental authority. Parental Authority refers to parent’s attempts to regulate or influence their children’s adolescent behavior. Nancy Darlings worked on her own research

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    individual who is motivated by a sense of calling and purpose‚ focused on what schools can be‚ and guided by a mission that has the best interests of all students at its core.” (Trump‚ p. 43) When I read that quote‚ I was saddened for my school‚ the place where my heart has lived for nine years. Christy Johnston‚ as principal of Southaven Elementary School‚ has the potential to be a phenomenal leader‚ and the school has the capacity to be great! She graduated with her Specialist in Educational

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    When my mom withdrew me from the christian school‚ in first grade‚ she then enrolled me into; my second grade year‚ Coconut Creek Elementary School. After enrolling to this elementary school my mom says I learned so much more than I did in the Christian school. A perfect example of learning much better would be my reading level‚ my reading level (judged by the fcat) went from a two to a four. I was doing great academic wise; getting A’s and B’s in my class subjects. However‚ just because I was doing

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    Williams Elementary School is located just off of interstate 75 and home of the mighty Eagles. From the outside it has the appearance of a typical school with screaming students‚ rushing parents‚ and screeching buses. It is made out of boring brown bricks and beige stucco boarding near the top of the building. The inside features a prison-like setup‚ only with more vibrant colors. There is a double door leading into an office with multiple faculty and staff. In order to actually enter the school‚ you

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    With many changes for better or for worse‚ education will still be a priority for our children. After interviewing two teachers that have been in the education workforce for over twenty years‚ I realized how much change in society has affected the way teachers taught their students. The first teacher I interviewed had been teaching for twenty-five years and is a sixth grade teacher. She noted that any change in our culture has made a difference in her classroom. As part of the changes the role

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    School Board discussed Thursday night around 7:00 p.m. of ongoing Elementary School cleanup and several other concerns. Board discussed the ongoing cleanup of Johnson Elementary School that experienced water damage during heavy rains and flooding two weeks ago near Root River. Johnson Elementary School experienced water damage two weeks ago in the city’s Parksburg section. Several ground-floor classrooms had water damage. Jacqueline Winger‚ school principal‚ says most of the furniture‚ books and

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    Marketing in Public Elementary Schools Public schools across America are struggling with their budgets and looking to outside corporations for help. Conveniently‚ private corporations realize the potential buying power of students and have decided that elementary schools are the best channel to reach them. It has become routine for corporations to market there products in schools‚ and in exchange these schools receive various financial benefits. This new partnership has become the focus of much

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    a health professional will have to perform when he or she is a nurse in an elementary school. The school nurse does more than take a child’s temperature when they aren’t feeling well. The nurse has to have certain characteristics that will help with all the things that happen in the day in the life of a school nurse. From emergencies to screenings to meetings with parents‚ the nurse of an elementary‚ middle or high school has to have a variety of vital skills and characteristics to make them perform

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    My Changes for My School Rrrrrrrring! My alarm awakens me as a reminder to wake up to go to the most amazing place‚ School. School is like an amusement park‚ full of joy and excitement. A place where every person dreams to go! Now time to really wake up and get to reality. School is the total opposite and if I had the chance to make changes to it‚ it would be a number of things. There are many changes that I would like to make to my school‚ but one thing I would focus on changing would be the

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    The poem “An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum” by Stephen Spender‚ begins with a stanza depicting the worrying condition of the students in elementary school. As the poem extends further‚ Spender points out the corruptions in the Government and accuses it for paying little attention to children’s education and health conditions. He argues that the children should break through the confinement of slum‚ and embrace the beauty of nature. In the slum‚ Children do not have pleasant moments; they

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