Dear‚ Mrs. Fuller‚ Have you ever noticed the number of kids that don’t make our sports teams? In my opinion‚ I think we should have more after school activities for middle school. We learn so many different sports in gym class‚ so why can’t we play some of those? If we can play them in gym‚ we can play them at school. And not every kid is gonna be good at science olympiad‚ soccer‚ basketball‚ volleyball‚ and cheer. Lastly‚ we have very short electives‚ why can’t we have more clubs‚ like art‚ or
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After finishing High School there are a lot of possibilities‚ what you can do. Some people are doing volunteer work‚ other are getting in a job right after their graduation‚ some are joining the military‚ or travel. Most of the students are going to a college after high school. When you decided to go to a college there could be many bits you have to look for. Also little details can have a big influence
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Coordinated School Health Programs (CSHP) Briefly answer the following questions. For #2‚ answer “A” if you currently work in a school setting or have access to information about one‚ otherwise answer “B.” 1. Identify the eight components of a coordinated school health program. The eight components of coordinated school health consist of the following services: 1. Health education is taught to K-12 students on ways to make healthy decisions through health literacy. 2. Physical
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The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and the School Breakfast Program (SBP) are large and important child nutrition programs overseen by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). (Fns.usda.gov) Established in 1946‚ the National School Lunch Program was started by President Harry Truman. It began as a way to prop up food prices by absorbing farm surpluses‚ while at the same time providing food to school aged children. The majority of schools participating in the program come in the form of
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disagreeing about whether after school sports should be banned. In some schools‚ grades have changed when sports have been cut off by the district because without the extra distractions‚ students can study more. Therefore‚ school sports should be banned to save money‚ have grades improve‚ and have more academic classes. Many people know that school sports involves a huge amount of money that should be used for academic purposes. According to an article by Amanda Ripley a school in Premont‚ Texas‚ spent
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The Importance of Community Involvement and Volunteering What it takes to be a contributing member in today’s society is a lot different from what it took to be one in previous generations. People have different expectations and requirements‚ and they must learn on their own to meet them. Although there is not a set way to learn these expectations and meet them‚ the importance of community involvement and volunteering is demonstrated by how it teaches us to both learn them and meet them. It teaches
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Many schools throughout the Nation have discussed whether they should abolish sports as an after-school activity. Studies show that the withdraw of sports would provide more recognition to the other clubs and groups of schools that are more academically focused. Therefore‚ schools in the United States should cancel sports because it would place the focus specifically on academics‚ the elimination
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High School was a great experience. Not only did it teach me about Math‚ History and English‚ but it also taught me about choices and consequences. I had several close friends who did not get the same experience that I did. One of my friends had a rough start in life. At the end of our junior year she became pregnant with her first child. We started our senior year ready to celebrate our high school years coming to an end. She had so many plans for after high school. As the school year went on she
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Do students have the right to eat as they choose? Or are school administrators and the federal government making children sick? Critics and supporters have debated the ingredients of school provided student lunches for several years‚ yet there has been no nutritional improvement in the quality of food served. While there are advocates‚ such as first lady Michelle Obama‚ fighting for healthier food choices‚ many critics believe the kids will not eat fresh‚ wholesome food. Numerous studies have found
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the voucher program movement. Established in 1989‚ the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program is the country’s longest running private school voucher program (Wolf‚ 2012‚ p. 1). The state later modeled two additional choice programs on the Milwaukee program – one in Racine‚ WI and one for the entire state – and all three have grown since their inception. In the Racine Parental Choice Program‚ vouchers are available to families with incomes at or below 300% of the federal poverty level. Schools admit students
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