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    High school juniors and seniors come to school the fact days a week‚ 7 hours a day. They are overworked‚ tired and hungry by the time 12 pm comes around. The last thing they want is to sit in a lunchroom. They’d rather use that time to leave the school and get a healthier lunch with their friends‚ teaching them the responsibility of being accountable for their actions. That is why juniors and seniors should have the option of leaving school during lunch‚ although others think they should remain at

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    As every teenage student knows‚ being tired and feeling exhausted is a common mood. Parents are always making sure that their kids are on track. Parents want to make sure that their kids have the best possible education they can. Author Alexander Robbins states that "For thousands of families‚ school admission process begins before a child turns one; in several cities that’s how manic the competition has grown to get into elite preschools and kindergarten programs" (107). Although it is great that

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    Alex Period 2 2/2/12 Students should have more time to eat lunch in school Have you ever been that kid who has been late to your next period class because you haven’t yet finished your lunch cause of that long lunch line? Yea‚ I know. We’ve all been there. I believe that our school lunch period should be extended to a full period. My reasons behind this are students are missing valuable class time because they aren’t done eating their lunchstudents need more time to relax their brain

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    To limit the amount of students admitted in each professions just seems unfair.Students should have the opportunity to go into the field of study of their choice without being rejected just because theres is a limited spots in that profession.I understand what Stein is trying to do which is to train the the amount needed in any open profession.I disagree with Stein because i think students should still be trained for the profession even though there is limited opening for that profession. I disagree

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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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    Whether U.S. News’s data tell us anything useful at all about the relative merits of these schools‚ they certainly don’t tell us which ones would help our own children thrive. Yet in today’s data-driven world‚ a number—however it’s determined—can overshadow what our own eyes and instincts tell

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    The United States of America is based on freedom and we should try and preserve as much freedom as possible: that being said‚ when children enter the confines of a school zone they give up some constitutional rights that are implemented in order to preserve the best learning environment possible. For example‚ canine officers are allowed into schools to sniff out drugs that may be harmful to the school environment. There is debate about whether this violates our 4th amendment right against unreasonable

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    STUDENTS SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO BRING HAND PHONES TO SCHOOL In this modern era‚ hand phones have already been the usual needs in our daily life. Hand phones are created to make human communication easier. Besides‚ hand phones nowadays are equipped with a number of useful features to improve our knowledge and social life or to entertain certain people with its multimedia functions. In my opinion‚ this kind of technology has its disadvantages for students if they bring it to school. Then‚ what are

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    end up is most likely where I’m going to stay for four years and would continue to represent them as an alumna. While students deserve to have their social lives to be private‚ whatever they display online without taking security precaution should be free for college admission officers to view‚ which they should as the

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    estimated 30.6 million US students eat school lunches‚ yet only 6% of school lunch programs meet the nutritional requirements made by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (“Three Facts About”). Although the lunch criteria has changed by requiring more fruits‚ vegetables‚ and whole grain choices‚ there are still countless steps to be taken to make school lunches more nutritious. In public schools‚ there are many unhealthy choices given to children for lunch‚ and there should be a change to offer healthier

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