beginning. In a couple of months when most of us embark on our journeys to college or a job‚ high school‚ this graduation‚ and this speech will simply be distant memories. But great ones! I myself will miss the “did you know” section from BNC. For example did you know that our graduating class has two presidential scholars? Or that there’s over 120 clubs at Blair‚ some of which are entirely student-run‚ including the Blair Radio Station‚ Thespian’s club‚ Debate Team‚ Jewish Culture Club and Philosophy
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SPEECH: Theme: “Your Gift of Learning‚ Our Tool for Nation Building” Education empowers lives. Education creates better changes. Education is the potent force of success which can be availed by those who are determined. To our highly respected school division superintendent‚ public schools district supervisor‚ well-respected principals‚ patient teachers‚ ever supportive parents‚ fellow graduates‚ friends‚ guests‚ ladies and gentlemen a pleasant morning. The value of education is seen in
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filled with enthusiasm. Our theme is "The Graduate: A Partner Towards Transformational Society‚ An Answer to Societal Change". We cannot effect social change if we ignore the social problems that are in our midst nowadays facing our very eyes. We should dig deeper to the root causes of these social problems. Every day‚ every hour‚ and every minute of our lives‚ we hear‚ we see the social problems besetting our country and our community. There is poverty‚ corruption in the government‚ violence
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age of American society‚ schools are taking on this rising idea of having students wear school uniforms instead of regular clothes. Why should students sit miserably at their desks‚ listen to the dull sound of teachers‚ do school work‚ and on top of all that have to wear uncomfortable school uniforms? Other than reducing teasing and bullying‚ wearing uniforms do not have many benefits. In America’s schools‚ students should not be forced to wear uniforms because they take away a student’s sense of
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Pre-Referral Processes to Special Education Pre-Referral Processes to Special Education Bion Mills Grand Canyon University SPE-529N Spec. Educ. Foundation/Frmwrk. May 23‚ 2012 Response to Intervention (RTI) & Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports (PBIS) Pre-referral Processes to Special Education With the passage of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) in 2001 and revisions of Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)‚ schools have implemented the
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Are students who fail their classes to be retained and have to repeat the grade? Students are in school to learn‚ to show their potentials‚ and pour out their intelligence through their hard work and dedication. Why is it the many students don’t grasp this simple concept and put their best skills to the test? Countess students don’t put attention to the work they are assigned resulting in failing classes. It would be wrong to other students for these kids to be allowed to pass
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classroom for a long time‚ I think that students deserve a recess longer than fifteen minutes. When recess finally comes‚ it passes by in a flash because there isn’t enough time to play and use the restroom. Kids also don’t get enough exercise and it makes them hyper during class. They don’t get enough communication with others and it won’t improve their social ability‚ which proves that recess is really important and leads me to conclude that we need longer recesses. Getting longer recesses
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Calzado‚ Wendy Lyn M. 2010-11069 ENG 2 Y-3R Final LRP Draft September 30‚ 2013 Special Education in the Philippines: A Heavily-Regulated Yet Under-Funded Sector Filipinos have deep regard for education for it plays a big role in the Philippine political‚ economic‚ social‚ and cultural life. Education has been the foundation for developments and innovations in the country. The 1987 Philippine Constitution guarantees the right to education of every Filipino. It provided that‚ “The State
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and why not we think a literacy test should be passed before being allowed to vote. The second is why and why not we think a periodic citizenship tests should be passed in order for a person to maintain their citizenship. These topics are important because they can affect the results in a presidential election. The following paragraph will explain my views on why a literacy test should be passed for a citizen to be allowed to vote. A literacy test is a small test that proves someone’s ability to
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I realized there was something wrong with me when I noticed myself scrutinizing the extracurricular activities of my daughter’s friends‚ and wondering how they’d look on a college résumé. How would Model U.N. stack up against Mandarin? Would playing a violin or a lute stand out more? What about foreign service trips vs. summer “nerd camp” vs. Indian cooking classes? Archery‚ fencing‚ or diving—which would be more likely to catch the admissions officer’s eye? We were talking about a bunch of seventh-graders
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