School should be year round because the current public school schedule is out dated. Plus‚ the teachers would be able to fit more curriculum into their school year. Also‚ students would get short and more frequent breaks. The traditional schedule for school is outdated because in the old days‚ it allowed for children to help harvest crops during the summer. Now‚ the long summer just enables kids to be lazy and easily forget what they learned at the end of the previous school year. If a year round
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‘The school day should start late’ Almost every weekday‚ high school students are waking up around six o’clock in the morning to get ready for school‚ some even earlier. It’s not practical for high school classes to start at 8.30 or earlier. It’s just too early for teenage minds to function properly. Our school should start at least an hour later than that. With the extra hour‚ our attendance would improve‚ as well as our grades and attitudes. The facts are all there‚ so why shouldn’t the hours
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Some teenagers that attend high school classes early worry about their sleep schedule all the time. Most of us attend school for seven hours a day and are tired once we get home. A question most students ask is "Why not come in too school later?" but is it worth it ? Classes should not be later in the day because of limited time after school‚ students will still go to sleep late‚ and it keeps them prepared for the real world. First off‚ changing classes to a later time will only give the students
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In your opinion‚ should school start later in the morning? Most schools start early in the morning‚ with a one day a week maximum reserved for a late start. In my opinion‚ school should not start later in the morning. Three reasons why I think that are: it can affect students’ sleeping patterns‚ it can affect students’ ability to concentrate in school‚ and it can hurt their productivity. First‚ schools starting later in the morning can affect students’ sleeping patterns. For example‚ students
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turned around from writing something on the blackboard to find students text-messaging or otherwise playing with their phones. Come the end of the term‚ a handful of students would fail the class and far too many would drop out of school. The onus for failure should be placed on distractions in the classroom‚ specifically cell phones. Parents think of cell phones as a connection to their children in an emergency. But I wonder what the last situation was that genuinely called for an immediate phone
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Topic: In some countries‚ children have strict rules of behaviour; in other countries they are allowed to do anything they want. To what extent should children have to follow rules? A. Outline: I. Introduction: Thesis statement: I believe that following strict rules helps children become well-behaved people and keep away social evils. II. Body: 1. Becoming well-behaved people 2. Avoiding social evils III. Conclusion: In short‚ rules of behaviour play a mandatory role in shaping the
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How did the Nazi rule change the lives of many young people in Germany after 1933? The Nazis affected the lives of the young people in many ways after 1933. The reason for this was to almost brainwash them so that they believed in the Nazi views too. They chose the young people as they would be the next generation and so if the 1000 year plan was to continue they would need the youth to be on their side. Also they spotted that the youth were very impressionable and so easy to turn onto their
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found that only 31 of 125 schools incorporated grade point average (GPA) into athletic eligibility (Bukowski). Many students in high school do not have academic requirements of any kind for students to be able to participate in sports and other extracurricular activities. In many schools and communities‚ it seems as though sports are taking over people’s lives‚ overshadowing other important commitments in students’ lives. Students are made to believe that athletes rule the school‚ and grades are often
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its Background PROBLEM Reasons why students violate school rules and regulations INTRODUCTION The researcher was an alumnus from a private secondary school in Legazpi City‚ he has been observing student violators facing real problems in the school. This give way to decide in this type of study‚ the willingness and interest to know the reality in students behaviour on what reasons why students violates the rules and regulations inside the school. At present‚ the researcher of this simple research
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Imagine living in a world where dress code makes everyone look the same; a world that is bland and boring. In today’s schools‚ dress code has gotten very strict and I feel like this can affect the students attending the schools. For example‚ schools with a strict dress code doesn’t let students express themselves‚ it doesn’t allow students to be unique and dress code rules in various schools can be very sexist towards girls. Strict dress codes doesn’t allow kids to express themselves. Many kids feel like
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