High School Time Research Paper

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Timed Write Do you ever look at movies based on high school lives and think, “they make it seem like fun”? Well real life high schools aren’t so positive as they seem in movies than in real life. Most high schools tempt to always have a problem with the kids following the rules and holding them accountable and responsible for their actions. First of all students in high school never seem to follow the rules by either bullying someone, skipping class, and not even following dress code. These sets of rules are set for a reason, but because most high schools attain a lot of students they can’t always catch the students doing horrible things. A solution to this problem can be to hire more campus supervisors that help keep the high school calm

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