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    Distributing Condoms to High School Students Distributing Condoms to High School Students High school students are a group of young and curious individuals. They suffer from the peer pressure of other students and are often judged by their social status. Everyone wants to fit in and most students will do anything to do just that. One of the popular topics of the age group (15-18) is who is sexually involved. Not knowing what is involved with sexual activity can be detrimental to a youths present

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    Elementary School’s students and six adults wouldn’t be seeing that precious day. Unfortunately on this peaceful Friday‚ December 14th ‚ 2012‚ Adam Lanza took their lives. His motive is unknown. As police arrived to the scene‚ Lanza committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. This was the second-deadliest shooting in US history‚ after the Virginia Tech massacre in 2007. This shooting really hurt the nation and they wanted answers. President Barack Obama then delivered three speeches following this

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    THE EFFECTS OF DRUG USE ON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND ITS CORRELATION TO EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT HHS4M Submitted to: Mrs. Palarchio Submitted by: Jose Saravia Due Date: May 31st‚ 2013. The hypothesis

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    morning alarm clock‚ it is time for school. The average high school student’s start time is 7:59 a.m.‚ which health experts say is not an ideal time for a for the beginning of a high school student’s school day. That early in the day most students are not alert nor focused on what they are doing. Being focused during class is crucial in high school. Teachers are learning to let the students have more freedom‚ which means the notes do not simply get handed out‚ the students have to work for it by making

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    Motivation in the Middle School Social Studies Classroom Introduction: Motivating students to learn is a concern for every educator. Each educator learns and uses different ways to motivate students to become more invested in their education. However‚ a majority of educators rarely take the time to research‚ or even look at others research that has been conducted in order to improve their own classrooms. Often we as educators make excuses and claim that the students are just lazy and that must

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    Students? Rights vs. School rules Some of the best years of your life are spent in school. No matter how old you are‚ or what grade you are in‚ you are entitled to the rights listed in the first amendment. This applies to students‚ in or out of school. The question is are schools taking advantage of your rights? In the 1st Amendment‚ it says that you have the freedom of speech‚ religion‚ and press. Schools say that they make these rules to protect the student body and keep them under control‚ but

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    going to a reunion to going to work. People usually think of suits‚ tuxedos‚ or something a grown up would wear when “uniform” is said. Why are children expected to wear uniforms every day if grown-ups are the ones they usually see wearing them? Many students in the lower grades might not enjoy the uniform policy‚ but they also do not really care about it. However‚ the upper grades see it as a nuisance in their daily routines and despise the idea of doing it for so long. The truth behind the matter is

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    DEVELOPMENT OF MORAL AMONG SCHOOL STUDENTS Dr.R.Sivakumar Assistant Professor of Education Annamalai University Abstract The aim of education has always been to prepare and enable the youth for life‚ to form in them those personal characteristics which are essential for life and whose formation makes part of life preparing. Moral education as universal phenomenon is accomplishing in particular ways and studied actions. As social institution‚ the school has always been interested

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    I n t r o d u c t i o n t o A s h wo r t h H i g h S ch o o l Student Handbook Educating Minds. Changing Lives. AU01B Copyright © 2009 by ASHWORTH HIGH SCHOOL Professional Career Development Institute‚ LLC. 430 Technology Parkway Norcross‚ Georgia 30092 Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Accredited by the Commission on International and Trans-Regional Accreditation. Accredited by the Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and Training Council

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    High school students would benefit from playing sports because it motivates them to perform well in school‚ encourages important life skills‚ and provides scholarship opportunities. Participating in sports can help a student increase their grades and attendance. For example‚ to be eligible to play‚ students must have at least a D in all classes. If they were failing a class‚ they’d still have to go to the game but wouldn’t be able to participate. Having this guideline helps students find

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