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    MOVING DAY Waking up to an average morning walking outside in the crisp morning air to get breakfast for myself. After I ate I headed for school to finish those standardized tests at the end of 6th grade. So far my class did well and was eager to get them over with. While I was in my zone working on the test‚ I could hear the clock ticking away every precious second passing. I had to get done with my English test before recess. Finally I looked at the clock and the time read 1:53 pm‚ just with a

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    The first day of school‚ and even more exciting‚ the first day of middle school. Sixth grade! Oh how grown up I thought I was! Unfortunately‚ though‚ my euphoria quickly dissipated. Whilst standing at the bus stop fantasizing about all of the friends I would make and the fun projects I would do‚ the other kids at the bus stop started to laugh at me and call me names. They were making fun of the fact that I didn’t wear matching clothes. This was the first time that I realized that I was being made

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    Thinking back to my freshman year at Crandall High School‚ the first thing that comes to my mind is my first day. I walked in the door‚ only to be breath taken of how big the school was. I remember thinking to myself I might as well make myself comfortable here. This is where I will be spending my next four years. I tried out for the Gold Dusters and I made the teams. I worked really hard on all of my school work and I hoped to make my parents proud. When I got into Drill Team I thought it

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    doors of high school on the first day of school‚ I had little to no care about two things. I didn’t care about how weak my muscles were and I certainly didn’t care enough to do my homework right when I got home. It is December now and I care a whole lot more than I originally did. I took longer in the morning or I’d spend 15 minutes before I go to bed to pick to pick out my outfits‚ I’d cram before exams or quizzes‚ I’d pay attention more in class and procrastinate less after school for homework.

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    I’m Samantha Lahey‚ and I’m sitting in my regular chair in the principal’s office. I always get out with an easy "yes" or "sorry Mr. Sharman I won’t do it again‚" but today’s a different story‚ and this time‚ I’ll probably be expelled. And by the way‚ I like to be called Sam. "Nice Picasso miss Lahey but it’s a highlighter‚ not a coloring book‚" Mr. Hood announced. I looked down at my paper‚ covered in orange squiggles. I looked up at him and shrugged‚ then he continued on. "I would like

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    there was a way for you to have four days of school every week‚ but still get in the state-required hours? The four-day school week plan is a plan that can satisfy your school’s needs. You might ask‚ “what is it‚ exactly?” The four-day school week plan is pretty self-explanatory‚ but it basically is a plan for a school district to only have school for four days a week‚ but with longer hours to compensate for the fifth day. Schools should use the four-day school week plan because it can lower outgoing

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    As education’s budget cuts continue‚ school districts across the nation search for ways to save money‚ and one very promising option that they have discovered is the four-day school week. A school in New Mexico‚ during an energy crisis in the 1970’s‚ was the first to attempt this new type of school week in order to save energy and as of 2008 there were one hundred school districts that had adopted this perpetual three-day weekend (Work). It is mostly in small‚ rural communities where the kids have

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    Four day School Week Businesses have adapted a four day work week consisting of ten hours a day to conserve energy and resources. Our school is making the choice whether or not they want to take off Friday or Monday from school and just have a four day school week. If the school decided to do this each school day would be an extra two hours. The school would also have a lot of different opinions from the students so‚ before any decision is made to make the three day weekend the principle should ask

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    first day of Night School. I was the first student to walk into the classroom‚ excited for a fun and interesting semester I was eager to meet my new classmates as well as to make new friends in night school. All was going well that night until Ms. Easton my night school English teacher began to speak to us about the ISU. She began by telling the class to forget about what we previously thought an ISU s for English class was. That was not what I was expecting. Earlier‚ that week in day school where

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    As a result of these practices some schools became synonymous with death and disease. When a smallpox epidemic struck Blue Canyon Day School located in the Navajo Nation‚ agency officials feared the death of children‚ knowing that if a child died at the school‚ the Navahos would immediately declare the building shinkie‚ or devil haunted‚ and remove their children. A shortsighted and expedient policy of filling schools beyond their intended capacity or overworking the children in manual work programs

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