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    Spring 2012 Playtime is over Schools around the country are growing concerned about the weather students should have free time in between classes or should be adding more class hours. As of now there are a number of concerns on this matter and schools are hiring "recess coaches" to monitor children activities during their free time and how they develop their personality. In favor of this‚ many others schools have put an end to recess for more time into academic classes. On the other hand

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    Does your school lunch suit you? People complain daily about school lunch. Innumerable amounts of people whine that school lunch does not fill their stomachs. What they do not understand is cooks have to abide by certain rules. However‚ school lunches because‚ they keep kids from obtaining diseases‚ help them try new foods‚ and try to get them to intake more fruits and vegetables. First‚ USDA made new standards to cut down calories for school lunch. Part of that reason is because it helps reduce

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    Have you ever found your school lunch delicious and left the cafeteria feeling full? Chances are not‚ and you aren’t the only one. Ever since the new healthy foods have been implemented into the school lunches. Students have immediately refused them. These lunches are failing because they refuse to buy them‚ are extremely repulsing‚ and are hardly filling. First‚ students are not buying these new‚ healthier lunches because they cannot enjoy them. The lunches from before and the lunches now are

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    Having longer school years has always been up for debate. Some think having longer school years is great. Others of course disagree and think it’s a terrible idea. Here’s some information to know before you chose a side. Some benefits of having longer school years is you’ll have more breaks. Instead of getting one huge break at the end of the year you get multiple breaks. Not only is it beneficial for students and teachers‚ parents avoid the pricy trips and over populated places when it comes

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    he fell unconscious. Even the rescued teacher had serious burn injuries. The injured were immediately rushed to the hospital. However‚ with a great deal of efforts the fire was finally extinguished but it caused great damage and destruction to the school. Furniture‚ valuable articles and other belongings burnt to ashes. The whole resource room presented a dismal picture. The books‚ the tables‚ and the chairs were badly affected. But thankfully no life was lost. The students and teachers were rescued

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    Students should not attend school year-round. Keeping schools open year-round would have negative consequences. For example‚ it would cost extra money to keep schools open for the year. District 39 would have to reorganize its budget in order to keep up with year-round school. This is because the district would have to pay to keep school services functioning‚ such as clubs‚ buses‚ school lunch‚ and electricity just to name a few. It would cost a lot of money to keep the entire building air-conditioning

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    Censorship In Schools

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    certainly of the essence. While America’s school system currently does an aquadate job at preparing students for life after high school‚ there’s always room for improvement. Schools must begin properly planning for the future of our youth. In order for the flourishment of education and student betterment‚ schools in America must change policies to better fit for our ever-changing society. Censorship in schools is alive and must be halted. The article‚ “Schools Fail Free Speech 101” by USA Today‚ proves

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    Should a person be required to earn a high school diploma before they are able to receive a driver’s license? Well‚ let’s think about this logically‚ how do you most high school students get to and from school every day? They drive‚ right? So‚ if a person were not legally able to receive a driver’s license until they have received a high school diploma‚ think about how many more school school buses will have to be used. Students who drive‚ go through the proper procedure to receive a learners permit

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    School Uniforms

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    School uniforms should be required in public schools because their use would lead to higher education‚ less violence‚ and lower cost to parents. School uniforms in public schools are becoming increasingly popular across the nation. The public school system would benefit greatly if this policy were to be adopted. Opposition is always a factor when trying to make changes. Taking all things into consideration‚ the positive effects would be far greater than the negative effects. Most teenagers‚ when

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    Thesis: School uniforms should be required in all schools‚ private and public‚ because students will be in a safer environment‚ uniforms will help to resist peer pressure‚ and students will focus more on school work. 1. Students will be in a safer environment A. Reduces conflict stemming B. Reduces the risk of students being robbed C. Helps school administrators identify nonstudents‚ trespassers‚ and other visitors in the hallways who stand out in the crowd 2. Uniforms help to resist peer pressure

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