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    Columbine High School in Littleton‚ Colorado is home to the deadliest high school shootings in United States history. On April 20‚ 1999‚ two Columbine High School students‚ Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold‚ went on a shooting rampage at their high school (shooting teachers and students) killing fifteen‚ including themselves‚ and injuring twenty-four others. John Stone‚ the Jefferson County Sheriff‚ said “When we did make entry into the library‚ it was a pretty gruesome sight.” Stone also called the

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    Start High School Classes Later so Students are More Attentive High School students struggle in their early morning classes. They fall asleep or lose focus in class and cannot pay attention. The teen body needs less sleep and gets tired later than children and adults. Starting the first class later in the day has already started in a few states and has had benefits for the students and teachers. When students become tired or unfocused they do not get the information as well. When they do not

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    Department of Education Region IV – A (CALABARZON) Division of Tayabas City Tayabas West District GIBANGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Gibanga‚ Tayabas City ACTION RESEARCH Title: THE EFFECTIVE WAYS TO IMPROVE THE MULTIPLICATION SKILLS OF GRADE 5 & 6 MULTIGRADE STUDENTS Abstract: An action research was performed with the main aim of investigating ways of improving multi-grade school pupils conceptual understanding of multiplication. 26 pupils in multi-grade class participated in this action research

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    signaling to all that students should be seated in class and ready to learn. Students can be seen slamming their lockers and sprinting to their next class with fear of a detention slip for being late. But lingering in the hallways is an imaginary disease embedded only in the senior class. The symptoms are well recognized by the faculty; tardiness‚ little to no work completed in class‚ turning in assignments late‚ and an overall lethargic attitude rapidly spread from student to student as the end of the

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    Josh attended Eastern High School during is Freshman‚ Sophomore‚ and Junior year. Josh is now a twelfth grade student at Whiteoak High School. Josh is very friendly‚ and respectful to his peers and teachers. Josh participates in class. Josh has been coming to class prepared and has been completing assignments on time. When Josh doesn’t understand the material being presented‚ Josh will ask questions. Josh stated that his goal for this school year are to obtain A’s & B’s. Josh would like to play

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    its meaning because of the overusage of that expression. b) My friend told me to break a leg before my soccer competition. 4)Brainstorming: jotting down every idea and thought that comes to mind. Free writing: jotting down ideas & thoughts about the topic 5)topic: let me explain how to make my favorite sandwich. To make my favorite ham sandwich‚ you will need two slices of whole wheat bread‚ mayonnaise‚ three slices of tomatoes‚ a romaine lettuce‚ ham slices‚2 slices of cheese‚ a bread

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    fell asleep in class was during a math lecture in middle school. With the warm ambience and lights dimmed‚ the room felt dream-like to sit in‚ and quickly tempted me into a true dreaming state. That first slip of consciousness marked the beginning of an arduous journey though‚ and for the following six years‚ the time I spent asleep threatened to overwhelm my few remaining waking hours. My sleeping problem peaked in my last year of high school though‚ when nothing in my personal arsenal was enough

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    What options do students have to pursue after high school? Many students are not prepared for life after high school and do not know how to go about continuing their education. They do not realize that they have many options in the forms of training and post-secondary education. There are many forms of education available after high school to students who are willing to apply themselves; however‚ it is important to have prior knowledge on the subject of post-secondary education and training. After

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    transformation from being manual operational to technical operational. To ensure that students are prepared for the future‚ the board of education should make a transformation also by extending school hours and the number of days that students attend school so that students will be more prepared for the future. Increasing classroom time will help decrease the high dropout rate and grades will improve. The high dropout rate could one day affect the future technology plans in America because there

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    Besides memorizing denotations and learning formulas‚ I would like to think high school has a greater‚ more wholesome purpose; to promote independence and moral thinking. There seems to be a common stereotype that depicts high school students as vapid‚ immature individuals only concerned with trivialities surrounding them. I think‚ or at least like to think‚ that young adults especially recognize the importance of decency and moral correctness in order to develop as people and become capable adults

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