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    Being In A Public School

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    in a public school, a student should always be happy to be able to go to school, but yet they aren’t because of the amount of stress caused from the Department of Education and the state of Louisiana due to End of the Year Courses, Common Core, SMI,SRI, Benchmark and ACT. As young adults, having fun is the number one thing that makes life better, but with the constant homework and standardized test, students can never have fun and they get depressed. School should not be depressing, school…

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    Obesity In Public Schools

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    made an approach to make things better. I believe that the schools need to make a change in the way they feed their students. There has been changes made in the school menus over the past years, but none of it was for the betterment of the students. They always go for what is cheapest or easiest to make. If the schools would simply stop serving the students processed food there would be a difference in everyones health. Majority of schools can get left over food from fast food places to cook…

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    imagination. It can be singing, painting, dancing, or anything else that allows us to be creative and imaginative. Art education, beginning at a young age and continuing throughout twelve years of school can be extremely beneficial to the educational process. Unfortunately, art education is being cut from our public schools, and we need to make art classes mandatory for…

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    Public Schools In America

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    Public schools in America provide opportunities for all the children in the United States, and people from all over the world come here for a better education, but it’s undeniable the school system has flaws. Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), is a survey used to rank 15 year olds from the 64 participating countries worldwide. In the most recent data (conducted in 2012) Shanghai, China had the #1 scores in mathematics, reading, and science and on the contrary the United…

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    Tenure In Public Schools

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    By now, you should know that it is very difficult and costly to fire a teacher who has attained tenure status at a school. Not only does it affect the school’s overall performance, it also affects the students academically and psychologically. As of January of this year, education officials of Alabama have released a list of seventy-five schools, mostly high schools, are considered failing (Crain 1). For those who support tenure for teachers claim that it is necessary for them. It guarantees…

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    School law has become a very important part of our school districts over the past few decades. These laws are put into place to protect the students, faculty, staff, and parents involved in the everyday operations of our schools. For example, Brown v. Board of Education opened the doors for students of all races and nationalities to attend the same schools. So, when I was deciding which administrator I was going to interview, I decided that I should find one who has been in the school system for…

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    I feel like it should be required for Public schools to teach their students how to write in cursive because it is an important lesson that should be used in every day life. I think that just because technology is getting more advanced it doesnt mean that everything we learned by being taught and remembered through memory shouldnt be forgotten. We should be able to use our brains and gain knowledge that can help us remember and become familiar with certain misunderstandings. When we write using…

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    their children in a public school or home schooling system. They have to look at the advantages and disadvantages that come with making the right choice for their child’s education. Being home schooled, does not give the child the ability to be around new people. Having children in an environment that is safe and provides hands-on experience, the ability to socialize and interact with others, a teacher’s interaction and feedback and motivation should be a reason to attend public school opposed…

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    Private schools are superior to public schools. I say this because for one public schools have a curriculum that has to be finished by the end of every school year. Meaning that even if some students fall behind they still move on and it ends up with the student taking summer school or failing the class. In private school you have a little more freedom. Teacher's actually take the time to make sure the students understand what their teaching and from personal experience I know that the teachers…

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    Kalamazoo Public Schools

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    Kalamazoo Public Schools Kalamazoo Public Schools racial composition is less diverse than a majority of schools in Michigan. The total number of typical students in April of 2015 was 12,404. The number of white students was only 4,569 or approximate one third of the student body. The two schools with the highest percentage of white students are two schools that are in more affluent neighborhoods. Winchell Elementary has a 68% white student body and Parkwood Upjohn has a 62% white student…

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