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    buzz! This should not be the sound of a classroom with students who have a long future ahead of them. Cell phones are a necessity that many teenagers say they cannot live without. Phones are used for text messaging‚ taking pictures‚ and calling friends and families‚ but are not required for school. It is a distraction and disruption for students and teachers‚ as well as the cause of other problems. The best way to receive a quality education is to prohibit the use of cell phones in school. To emphasize

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    are the things people think of when they hear the word "actor". For a high school theatre student‚ however‚ they see "budget"‚ "time"‚ and "reuse". These are things athletes don’t have to worry about‚ because a majority of the equipment and outfits are purchased by the high school. It doesn’t cost much to make a high-quality theatre set as long as you have the right people‚ so why not fund it? The problem with high schools is the fact that people want to see their children compete against other children

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    curfew certainly isn’t the proper approach. A mandatory curfew wouldn’t help eliminate crime‚ however it would get teens in trouble just for going home from work‚ and it’ll infringe on the rights of parents. If they want to reduce crime I think they should go back to

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    no one wants to have life threatening problems! But‚ we children don’t watch how much sugar we digest on a daily basis‚ which leads us to a question. How does sugar affect an average middle school students heart rate and blood pressure? Do you know how many teaspoons of sugar American teens consume? BJC School Outreach and Youth Development‚ an association that offers health prevention education and career discovery chances for students‚ states‚ “According to the Journal of the American Heart Association

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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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    Weather or not we should keep competitive sports is an important problem we need to face. Some people think it can cause your grades to suffer. However‚ other people think it can make you more collaborative in school. Competitive sports should not be continued because it is not safe or good for kid. Competitive sports are not good for kids because you can get injured‚ can also cause stress and anxiety‚ and kids have the mindset that they won’t be good at anything else than the competitive sports

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    but instead experiencing the dreadful summer slide and making next year that much harder (Davis). Because summer seems to be a time where all academic skills are forgotten‚ school districts and state officials are fighting to lengthen the average U.S school year of 180 days to 200+ days (Davis). The idea of lengthening the school year is a great solution to erasing the summer

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    prohibiting the free exercise thereof‚” and also guarantees “freedom of speech” and freedom “of the press” (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

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    American citizens attending an American school‚ they are entitled to their rights to the same extent that a non-minor not in school is. Because it has been ruled the picketing‚ a form of protest‚ is a form of symbolic speech‚ and wearing these black armbands is also a form of protest‚ that it should be protected under the First Amendment as well. This is compounded by the Fourteenth Amendment‚ which extends Freedom of Speech to governments‚ such as school systems. However‚ Schenck V. United States

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    comprehensive approach will ultimately be successful than attempts to deter AS use through appeals based solely on descriptions of the potential health consequences of such behavior. The high use of caffeinated energy drinks is alarming and caution should be taken in their use. These days the consumption of energy drink brands like Red Bull‚ Monster have become more of a fashion then a necessity. The ingredients of these energy drinks contain high levels of stimulants‚ one of the most important being

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