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    Today in the world of constant fears of public shootings, drug use, and gang violence the question has been raised on whether or not schools should be allowed to search student’s persons and lockers for thing like weapons, guns, and drugs. The bottom line is that schools should have the final say so in this because they are the ones who are in charge of the safety of all of their students. The main argument against the schools searching their students is that it’s a “gross violation” of the…

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    attended Boston Public School as a student, and I am just as fortunate to have the honor of serving the kids of Boston as the proud principal of the John W. McCormack Middle School. I have many learning opportunities every day. However, I realize there is a lot more I need to learn to be a better leader and to continue to support teachers to improve and provide the best education possible for all students. The district provides many professional development opportunities for school…

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    building on your first day of school. Hundreds of corridors and halls intimidate you. Gum and/or dip cover the floors and you see groups of kids separated either by classes or interests. Your old friends from middle school ignore you. This is what it feels like for many 9th graders and even middle schoolers. Public schools in NC were founded a long time ago. These schools can improve their education, school programs, and dyslexia awareness. Although many public schools have an acceptable…

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    need to depend on tests scored by individual schools. Others, then again, trust state administered testing has not enhanced understudy accomplishment, as indicated by the No Child Left Behind (NCLB), went in 2002. Obviously, government sanctioned tests are neither reasonable nor objective and that over the top testing undermines the capacity to create pioneers. In this exposition, I will contend that state administered testing in government funded schools is not viable. A state endorsed…

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    “Inequitable funding of U.S. public schools contributes significantly to the under achievement of our low-income and minority students. It’s something we have to fix if we are to progress as a society,” says Cynthia G. Brown who is the vice president of the education policy at the Center for American Progress. The Center for American Progress also reports that in areas with high poverty, which tend to be inner-city areas, school resources are limited. Due to this nationwide dilemma of unequal…

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    Should schools really be drug testing students? This topic is becoming well known in public schools. According to the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 20 percent of high schools in the U.S have started a drug testing program by 2006. And the American Academy of Pediatrics says drug testing might sound like a good way to keep kids off drugs but there is little evidence that it works. Although there are schools and teachers that think other schools should be drug testing,…

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    Private School Education Vs Public School Education Education is a key needed essential in today’s American society to succeed. Almost every parent in the United States of America,at least have wondered one time before which is better private or public school. Some may argue that private schools are better than public schools. Public school education and private school education both have there ups and downs, but which is better? Public and private schools education will be discussed throughout…

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    I have personal experience with public and private school. Some may say I got the best of both worlds, in some aspects I have, but I also got the worst. American education has really gone downhill compared to other countries around the world. America is viewed as a lazy country and I totally agree with that. Many people want to do the bare minimum to get by and that may have something to do with students underperforming. American education is very flawed, however it is necessary. I was a…

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    rest of us there is no equal opportunity. If you go to the inner city of Detroit and look at the public schools or the schools in a reservation the facilities are poorly taken care off. Teachers don't have any proper materials to support kids and the school is a run down and disgusting facility. This cause kids to not want to learn at all, but if you look at the schools in these places they are schools with most kids in the minority. This shows the culture that we live in. society has left our…

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    The endless rows of gray tables and little blue stools are lined up in the cafeteria like the blue lines on a piece of notebook paper. During my limited years of public elementary school, my first-grade brain would curiously observe my peers as they got their lunch, who would follow each other into the lunch line like sugar ants lining up to snatch up the food that they wanted. When they returned from their voyage, I would observe their meals and maybe compare theirs to mine. I would watch them…

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