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    Off the Map: Extracurricular School Food Open Campus Lunch B Y M A R LO R. M IUR A ‚ M A‚ JD PU BL IC H E A LT H A DVOC AC Y I NST IT U T E This brief addresses “open” or “off ” campus policies that allow high school students to go off campus to purchase and eat food during their lunch periods. The brief highlights issues related to open campus policies and complements the separate Legal Notes: Open Campus Lunch‚ which highlights some of the legal issues related to off campus lunch and

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    School Uniforms Should Students in Public Schools Wear Uniforms? Abstract One of the most controversial issues in public school is the school uniforms. In 1996‚ the issue of school uniforms was bought to the forefront in President Clinton State of the Union address. People argue that uniforms can make schools safer and improve attendance and increase student’s achievement. People opposing school uniforms argue that it has not been proven to work with discipline‚ attendance or the student’s

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    Why is HIV/AIDS education for young people important? Female students Female students HIV and AIDS education for young people plays a vital role in global efforts to end the AIDS epidemic. In 2012‚ more than one third of all new HIV infections were among young people aged 15-24 (780‚000). While this number is falling‚ HIV-related deaths have been on the rise among this group. In fact‚ HIV is now the second most prolific cause of death among young people worldwide. 1 “Young people remain at the centre

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    One of the biggest issues that urban and suburban school systems face today is the slow reappearance of segregated schools. The main problem with segregated schools is that‚ as a trend‚ urban schools tend to be on a substandard level as compared to most suburban schools. This may be due to their lack of money and how the money each school has is used. Urban schools do not have as many opportunities as suburban schools‚ like the use of new technologies‚ or going outside to play‚ or going on fieldtrips

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    Raising the Compulsory School Attendance Age to 18 “Any young person without a high school diploma is at a severe disadvantage in our high-tech labor market‚ with its accompanying demands for advanced education. We can’t prepare students for the 21st century who aren’t in school. Increasing graduation rates requires a continuum of strategies that engage students‚ including ensuring their presence in the classroom.” The above-mentioned quote by National Education Association (NEA) President Dennis

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    Discipline in Schools

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    following terms; Indiscipline‚ schools‚ colleges‚ management and machineries. I will also confirm the realization or observation that indeed indiscipline in our schools and colleges has reached high levels. For the greater part of this essay‚ I will then seek to address how managers in schools and colleges can use various approaches to discipline and other management machineries to minimize indiscipline in their institutions. Since I am a manager in one of the boarding high schools in South Africa‚ I will

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    between Lutheran Schools and Public Schools November 4‚ 2010 Differences between Lutheran Schools and Public Schools Differences between Lutheran schools and public schools can seem very drastic to people who have not personally experienced both school systems themselves. While both school systems are different‚ they both can offer a joyful experience to the student. Realizing the differences can help one to decide which school system best fits their needs. Lutheran schools are not government

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    Public Schools vs. Private Schools A good education is an essential part of a child’s development. Today‚ parents have a choice in their child’s education and can evaluate both public and private schools. Although both public and private schools provide education and opportunities for students‚ parents should evaluate the differences and choose the option that best suits their child and families’ needs. In this paper‚ I will compare and contrast five major areas that relate to public and private

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    Do Private School Students Achieve Better Academically Than Do Public School Students? Name Institution Introduction Are private school students better than those in public schools? What are some of the factors that separate the quality of education received by the two groups of students? Controversy has in the past brewed over studies that have indicated that students in private schools perform better than those in public schools. This paper is therefore meant at an in-depth analysis of

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    Homeschool vs. Public-school Danjerell Burks Comp/170 May 9‚ 2013 Candid Taylor-Brandon Homeschool vs. Public-school More parents are choosing to home school their child or children rather than enrolling their children in a public school system. The parent’s make their decision based upon the school district that they live in. Some public schools do not have up to date materials. There are certain public schools that have a more difficult curriculum‚ which challenges students academically

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