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    public and private school. Many people in today’s society believe it’s better to send their children to private schools rather than public schools. To most parents deciding which school system will be better is based on curriculum‚ class size‚ and most of all cost. It’s not an easy choice for parents to decide‚ but many parents feel their child is worth receiving the best education offered. The quality of teaching and the expectations of the students differ from the two schools. Advocates of private

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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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    Homeschool versus public school By Ariel Bell Everyone has an opinion on homeschool‚ and public school. Even though many people think that home school is a much safer place for kids‚ parents may not be able to provide the necessary tools. Some think that public schools are unsafe‚ and many people thought that home school was a religious thing. Things that are good for one family may not work for another family. Each child possesses different qualities and needs. Deciding‚ which is best for your

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    charter school enrollment‚ it is essential to investigate potential relationships with other school-related variables‚ such as racial segregation‚ academic achievement‚ and academic opportunities. Moreover‚ the context of charter schools suggests that enrollment in charter schools are correlated with gentrification in some neighborhoods‚ thereby answering the question: Who exercises school choice? As per Jordan and Gallagher (2015)‚ white upper-income parents are more likely to exercise school choice

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    middle school to high school is a difficult situation for all students‚ as well as parents. How are you supposed to balance friends‚ family‚ work‚ drama‚ and extracurricular activities while trying to meet requirements and get accepted to a good college? Choosing to attend the right high school based on your needs will help you achieve these goals. According to a 2009 Great Schools and Harris Interactive Polls‚ nearly one in four parents are currently considering switching their child’s school. Public

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    as the way I explained it on first paragraph and parents want to blame the school system and seek private or public for there child. At the end of the day it all start at home parents have to get involved with there children education far as checking homework afterwards‚ going to meetings and programs ‚ and getting to know there children teachers. Instead parents seem to say it’s the public school system or the private school system that doesn’t work with there child correctly. According to “Kennedy”

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    Private School Vs Public School: Some differences to consider before making a decision Private School Vs Public School: Some Differences to Consider before Making a Decision Education is a vital issue today. Choosing where to send their children to school is one of the hardest decisions parents have to make. Should they enroll their children in an expensive school? Or should they enroll them in a public school‚ in order to save money? Will the child still get a quality education? Will the child

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    Compare and Contrast April 14‚ 2011 Every public school kid has heard the stories about private school; snotty‚ over-privileged children of equally snotty‚ wealthy parents‚ tottering around in their nicely pressed uniforms. The same could be said for private school kids. The majority most likely think public school is for heathens and degenerates. But just how different are they? Take into account the three C’s: cost‚ clothing‚ and curriculum. Anyone would have to be blind to

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    bring to the future of education and of course the "SCHOOLS". For instance‚ take school uniforms; they take away kids’ background and identity and make school boring and colourless. The worst thing about a uniform is making all children look the same. So I believe in the school of 2035‚ small entities such as school uniforms would surely be replaced by colour codes for each day according to which children would wear their own clothes. The school would be a shape shifting one that is to say everyday

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    in the 90’s have taken a whole new approach to the game. The changed the rules‚ that would affect the country for the rest of their existence. The fad? To act out in violence in school against eachother‚ not just fist to fist physical altercation‚ but from one boy’s fathers gun to another. The new fad is to take a school by a surprise attack and make news headlines. Quite a change from the early 50’s. So the question that boggles ever Americans mind‚ is why and how we allowed these children to invade

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