Vouchers And School Choices In School

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Because of America my generation and I get to go to nice schools with air conditioning, heating, lights and a lot of other things. We can go to school without being watched or have limited school choices. In school we can learn so we can become good citizens, get jobs, and lots of other things. in school we are safe because people protect us. We can also choose if we want to play sports like volleyball, football, soccer, softball and many others. We are also able to have devices like phones, iPads, iPods, computers without having the government saying what we can or cannot play on them. We are also able to have our parents drive us with nice cars and go where and when ever we want if it is safe and legal. We can also watch TV when we

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