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    it protects the public from unknowingly causing harm‚ the innocence of children‚ and widespread turmoil. The main reasoning for censoring in schools is to keep kids from being able to get their hands on information that they might not be emotionally able to handle. Yes‚ it is not right for a school to dictate what a child can and cannot handle‚ but schools cater to a wide variety of students all with varying maturity levels. By censoring books and other learning materials

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    Persuasive /Argumentative Essay-School Rule Although there are many rules that the schools in Arkansas that have specific detail on does not mean that they are fantastic rules. The school’s rules often tend to file against my civil rights. First and foremost school rules are always against the public’s civils rights. A lot of days my friend konner is late for school and he gets detention for it but itś not his fault because he can’t drive so why did he get in trouble if he could drive it would

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    focuses on charter schools and the legislation related to charter schools. A focus will be on policy and the major driving force the policy and how it affects academic achievement across the state. The controversial charter school is one proposed method to provide a better education to students. A charter school is a school which receives public funding but operates independently. Charter schools are an example of alternative education. The accountability for charter schools is typically the same

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    people attempt to censor books and textbooks in classrooms and school libraries‚ they are infringing on the Constitutional rights of the children in said schools. Also as ruled in the supreme court case Tinker v. Des Moines‚ students do not leave their Constitutional rights at the door. Both sides of this argument are well grounded in logic‚ and both can find support in our laws and the Constitution. The argument for censorship in schools can be taken both

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    The idea of school uniforms seems like an outworn notion for many North Americans. Unless a child attends private school‚ you never see many children running around in school uniforms‚ as it is not normally practiced by families. Yet‚ for children all over the world‚ wearing school uniforms is the norm. Students that learn in schools requiring school uniforms generally perform admirably academically and seem content with wearing the same variety of outfit every day. There are many benefits to wearing

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    Meyer 1  Mason Meyer  Ms. Ewald & Miss Arends  English I‚ Period 1  May 22‚ 2014  Do our schools violate the 1st Amendment?  Imagine going into a place and not being able to talk about what you want to say. In  example‚ a boy in a public school in Mississippi signed up for a talent show. The day came for  the show and he got up on stage and sang Matt Redman’s‚ “10‚000 Reasons (Bless the Lord).”  This song was bringing a lot of debate and controversy to the staff and students. While he was  singing this song

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    change the breakfast and lunch school from what we have? It is important as parents are very concern about what their children have at school for breakfast and lunch. This topic is become sensitive and brought it up to majority by the First Lady‚ Michelle Obama at Parklawn Elementary School in Alexandria‚ Virginia as she claimed that she was worried about the food at school as she tried to prepare healthy food for her children (Nixon‚ 2012.) Moreover changing the breakfast and lunch program can come from

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    One of the arguments that has caught my attention is whether or not there should be prayer in school. According to Rebecca Klein‚ with (HuffPost Education)‚ in the year of 2014 around 61% of Americans agree with daily prayer in school. While on the other hand‚ 37% of Americans do not agree with having prayer in school. To me‚ the schools in the United States should be allowed to have prayer in school because; morals should be taught‚ to restore Christianity‚ and to give the students the opportunity

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    Many children and go to school prepared‚ but as TCA Regional News states “parents would never consider leaving their kids ill-prepared for school.” This meaning‚ many students are prepared with the necessary school supplies such as books and binders but are not prepared when the topic is an illness. Many children go to school without being vaccinated and can be hosts for life-threatening illnesses. Many parents have their personal beliefs regarding vaccinations‚ but vaccinations are a safety blanket

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    Magnet schools constitute part of the public education system in the United States. However‚ unlike other public schools‚ magnet schools were specifically initiated to respond to rampant complaints and protests about racial segregation of the minority groups in the nation. While normal public schools where students are generally zoned based on their geographic location and students attend schools near their homes‚ magnet schools were established outside the zoned school boundaries and attract students

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