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    September 20‚ 2012 Synthesis Analysis Essay In order to be a successful student there are many requirements that a person needs to complete before calling themselves a "student". In the reading‚ “The achievement of desire” Richard Rodriguez was a student who faced many challenges that made him work hard and earn what he wanted to obtain out of his education. Another important character in the reading “Learning to read” who also wanted to challenge the status quo and prove his community that nothing

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    Should High School Students have an Open Campus Lunch? High school students should have the option weather or not they can leave campus for lunch. Junior and Seniors are in a good position to leave school grounds on certain circumstances. Students must be aware that when they leave school grounds the have to be back in time for the next class. If any of the students are late for their next class they should have consequences. Showing that the staff still has authority. This will give students

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    School Starts Too Early Schools across the U.S. have an average start time of 8:03 A.M. “Among an estimated 39‚700 U.S. public middle‚ high‚ and combined schools (with an estimated total enrollment of 26.3 million students)‚ the average start time was 8:03 a.m. Forty-two states reported that 75%–100% of their public schools had early start times.” (Wheaton). U.S. high and middle schools start too early because students aren’t getting the amount of sleep they need. Schools start too

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    1. Reading List Middle School Title Grade Read Level of Difficulty Additional Notes/Comments Fahrenheit 451 (Ray Bradbury) 7 Easy Along with Fahrenheit 451‚ we read other short stories by Ray Bradbury‚ such as “Dark They Were‚ and Golden-Eyed”. To Kill a Mockingbird (Harper Lee) 7 Medium The Outsiders (S.E. Hinton) 7 Easy The Giver (Lois Lowry) 8 Easy Roll of Thunder‚ Hear My Cry (Mildred Taylor) 8 Easy Roots (Alex Haley) 8 Medium This was a book that our teacher challenged us to read in 8th

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    been challenged many times by school boards across America‚ it has also won the hearts of countless fans‚ who claim that the merits outweigh the controversial issues. Sailinger’s most popular novel has been ridiculed for its use of vulgar language‚ sexual references‚ alcohol abuse‚ and violence. Although the novel contains mature subject matter‚ The Catcher in the Rye should be included in all high school curriculums because it is a classic coming of age story that students can learn from and connect

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    admit a student‚ or to determine the amount of scholarship money that should be given to the student. These standardized tests started to develop in the late 1900’s and became a part of the college admission process. Although very few colleges and universities do not require a student’s ACT or SAT‚ most colleges and universities require your score. Standardized testing does not accurately determine a student’s ability to perform. College admissions should be based on the student’s high school grade

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    or not students attending school should get paid for grades and test scores. Those that agree with the proposed idea say that teenagers should because it fixes problems that schools are having with high dropout rates and lower than expected attendance and graduation rates. However‚ those opposing to that respond with the argument that it isn’t always the case sometimes and we shouldn’t rely on bribing as a sufficient way of feeding wisdom to the future of this country. Cash for grades should be forbidden

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    played a role in education in most schools growing up. Most of us have taken them and have enjoyed out time spent during these programs while others have not. When learning to play an instrument some students found it easy and a way of expressing themselves while others realized that music isn’t cut out for them and why even bother continuing? Students should not be required to play an instrument in school because of tight baget‚ different learning levels and some students have more talent than others

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    (Madison). However‚ public schools in America have challenged those rights through a series of court cases. Nonetheless‚ students still retain these religious freedoms in a limited way‚ and schools cannot stop students from exercising these rights. Schools should allow students to freely express their religious beliefs as long as their expressions do not severely interfere with the activities of the classroom and other students.

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    Etzioni would think that I was not a good student‚ meaning that because I worked two jobs I wouldn’t be doing well in school‚ I would be making money that was solely for me and I would not be learning any valuable lessons from these jobs. I have to disagree with Etzioni‚ I worked these two jobs so I could go to college after high school and not have to work. I saved my money for things I would need living on campus. I also did very well in high school‚ graduating with a 3.8 grade point average

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