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    Sounds innocent enough‚ doesn’t it? Well‚ no it’s not. People often forget the fact that this great piece of literature can hurt others. The mature themes in this book can cause people‚ especially those of African-American descent‚ to feel targeted or even bullied. Furthermore‚ places such as a high school‚ are expected to be a safe space for students to be free from bullying and bigotry. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn should not be required of any high school student to read because of its rash stereotypes

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    No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 The No Child Left Behind Act is designed to raise the achievement levels of subgroups of students such as African Americans‚ Latinos‚ low-income students‚ and special education students to a state-determined level of proficiency. However‚ since its introduction in 2001‚ it has received a lot of criticism. Some argue the ulterior motives of the Act while others commend its innovation and timing. With the Bush administration coming to an end‚ it is difficult

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    Today‚ students are challenged daily to make decisions in an environment fraught with tension and uncertainty. They are faced with social‚ economic and cultural issues to a degree not experienced by previous generations‚ and as such they must have proactive choices to nurture their potentials so that they will become successful learners. It is in this regard that guidance counselors or the students who finish this subject be actively involved in instruction‚ assessment‚ and also in school improvement

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    High School Forever After reading this article I thought to myself that this is exactly what high school sounds like it is just a social combat‚ some people are already on the top and do not have to try and others try to climb to the top but never make and some just stay on the bottom they do not even make an effort to climb. I know that in adolescence us teenager try to find out who we really are and to be able to define ourselves and according to the article high school is one of the hardest

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    are to come from high school classes beginning and ending later in the day would benefit teenagers in high school. By making this change a lot of teenagers would be doing better school work‚ not falling asleep in class‚ and being productive with school later in the evening. Being able to come to school‚ and not being tired plays a big part in there academic achievements. Coming to school and having the energy will help many young teens and young adults with there school work. May get their

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    -High School Should Offer Vocational Education The vocational education that high schools offer means that students can have vocational classes like academic classes. In the vocational classes‚ students can learn about how to fix cars‚ how to cook‚ or how to make furniture. Students can have these classes three or even more times a week. In my view‚ high schools should offer vocational education because it benefits the youth a lot. First of all‚ the vocational education can teach students some

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    A dress code for a high school should emphasize modesty and appropriateness for a particular setting not conformity to a particular style. I believe some school rules should remain the same regarding the dress code particularly rules about modesty. Girls should not be allowed to wear short dresses or strapless shirts. They are not allowed to have any cleavage and tank tops are not allowed. St. Tammany Parish high schools all follow the same rule book. Male students are supposed to be clean shaven

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    At a young age‚ students are introduced to the threat that has served as motivation or the down of many careers or lives‚ known as stereotypes. Stereotypes are defined as a broad introduction for students into their own choices in life. Some may argue that these stereotypes can serve as a pupil’s hamartia‚ but can also encourage students to strive for success. When students feel threatened upon being categorized‚ their social and educational performance can be dramatically affected negatively or

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    Latina/o Student Recommendations for High School Supports Jacqueline A. Kortz Sam Houston State University ¡Apóyenos! Latina/o Student Recommendations for High School Supports The article “¡Apóyenos! Latina/o Student Recommendations for High School Supports” is based on a study that explores the concerns and problems that Hispanic young people are confronting at the high school level as they seek to achieve their career goals. This study examined 401 Latino high school

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    Standardized testing has gotten a lot of arguments in the classroom. Students from kindergarten through 12th grade take a lot of test‚ but does this necessarily mean it is a positive effect on students? There are two sides to this‚ there are pros and of course there are cons to a standardized test. Everyone has their view on standardized testing‚ which one are you? Pros The first pro according to a University of Arkansas is that students don’t feel like testing is too stressful (Standardized Test-

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