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    Do you have any idea what your child may be eating at school? You most likely think their school is providing them with a wholesome and healthy meal‚ but actually they may be eating some of the worst quality food they could get their hands on. The federal government has a variety of rules and regulations for lunches‚ and one of those rules is to ensure healthy lunches are available in schools. The biggest problem with school lunches is the meals being served aren’t always nutritious. Eating unhealthy

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    The problem we are facing today with violence in the schools is a major concern with communities everywhere. Juvenile homicide is twice as common today as it was in the mid 1980’s. It isn’t the brain that the kids are born with that has changed in half a generation; what has changed though is the easy access to guns and the glorification of revenge in real life and in entertainment. Crime in and around schools is threatening the well being of students‚ as well as the staff and surrounding communities

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    Should changes be made to the regulations for foods that are served in the public school? Chanda Yancey Instructor: Alene Morrison ENG 215 May 1‚ 2012 People tend to say that there are many of problems with public schools. School food service programs such as we have in 1971 did not just happen overnight nor even during the past decade. Preceding today’s programs is a long history of development of testing and evaluating and of constant research to provide the best

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    Everyday students are leaving school and getting hurt‚ outsiders are coming into schools and hurting students‚ insiders such as students and staff have also been known to hurt our school-age children and there is nothing being done about it. School is not optional; it is required by law for every child to go to school‚ so school should not be feared by the students it should be a safe learning environment. "More U.S. high school students are skipping class because they feel unsafe even though the

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    A group of small boys and girls all warring the same colored uniforms assembled in front of a catholic school is what I imagine when thinking about school uniforms. This is probably what most people imagine. They have been attached to students of European and private schools. Such pictures of students dressing in school uniforms have led to stereotyping and a negative attitude towards schools enforcing a uniform policy. Displayed as robots without the ability to express them selves in a society that

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    not be necessary for students wearing their school uniform. People debate on this issue for many times. There are certain reasons why a student should wear uniform to go to school. School uniform is identification for students. It is a respect to the school. In addition‚ wearing uniform can show the tidiness and discipline of the school‚ decrease discrimination among peers. Furthermore‚ it can save the students’ time on choosing what to wear to school. It is a place for study‚ not a place for fashion

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    “How was your day at school?” “Did you have fun?” “Who did you play with?” When we hear these questions‚ many of us flashback to our childhood; when we were excited for school. As we grow up‚ we lose interest in school. Some are bored with classes‚ have bullying issues‚ or have problems with school work. Whatever your reason for not attending school‚ you must remember that school attendance is crucial for being successful. Good attendance shows potential employers that you are reliable. Employers

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    Argumentative Essay: School Uniform The idea of school uniforms seems like an antiquated concept for many North Americans. Unless a child attends private school‚ it is not normally practiced by children and families. Yet around the world‚ wearing school uniforms is the norm. Students studying in schools requiring school uniforms generally perform very well academically and seem happy wearing the same outfit every day. There are many benefits to wearing school uniforms that schools in Canada and the

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    English 102 School Violence School violence is the term used to define violence or any form of arrogance that happens inside a school. Some of the known forms of school violence are student gangs‚ bullying‚ physical attacks on fellow students‚ and physical attacks on the school staffs. This is becoming a very serious issue in the United States where the school violence rates are extremely high with students possessing knives‚ guns and other weapons at will. In the earlier days‚ schools were the safest

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    School Administrators and Teacher Stress Introduction Education and the roles of principals and teachers have shifted in recent years (Blasé and Blasé‚ 1999). There has been a move from the traditional bureaucratic model of control toward shared decision making in schools; nonetheless‚ some schools choose to embrace the view of leadership that presents an obvious divide between the two (Maxfield and Flumerfelt‚ 2009). Teachers are expected to fill many roles in their daily tasks. Harrison

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