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    California K-12 public schools would be the Public School System. As stated in Governing States and Localities “The largest form of bureaucracy in the United States is a fundamental part of virtually every community: public school” (324). According to California’s constitution “The Public School System shall include all kindergarten schools, elementary schools, secondary schools, technical schools, and state colleges, established in accordance with law and, in addition, the school districts and…

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    Religion In Public Schools

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    Religion In Public Schools Religion, faith, and belief are three things that makes the word so unique; yet are meant to express three very different ideas. Religion is the belief in a person that you can’t physically see, but the creator of all things. Faith is belief without being able to see what’s ahead basically like sitting in a chair, not looking back to see if the chair is still there while you’re about to sit down. Belief is trust and faith. Acceptance is the key to the world of…

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    Public Schools Benefits

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    Napolitano once said, “Public Schools were designed as the great equalizers of our society-the place where all children could have access to educational opportunities to make something of them selves in adult hood.” This belief still stays true today, as public schools prepare students for the next step in life. The first public school system was founded 1635, in Boston, after realizing teaching students to read and write at home and in church was insufficient. Attending a public high school…

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    United States Public school hours of operation are generally held from 8:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Accordingly this schedule makes it increasingly difficult for American families to afford after school care for their children. Because most working American families work from 8:00 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Notwithstanding the difference in schedules levees a two-hour gap in which the parent needs care for their children. Some parents are fortunate and have the options of having the kids being taking…

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    separate was far from equal when it came to the public education system. This monumental ruling has spurred protests throughout the years as many citizens questioned its effectiveness and seriousness of purpose. Sixty years later, the decision is still being questioned as recent trends indicate that several schools across the country, especially in the inner cities, are experiencing racial resegregation. The current trend of resegregation in public schools stems from changing racial and cultural…

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    education their children can receive. Unlike years past when children went to school where they live, now parents can base their children’s education on what is best for each individual child. In the last 20 years the number of Charter Schools have grown across the United States. Although Charter Schools are a free choice and publically funded, typically their approach to education and operations are very different. Charter schools can design the curriculum to enhance the chosen students and…

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    Religion in Public Schools Introduction The argument of whether or not religious activities should be permitted in public schools has been a controversial and polarizing topic among many students, teachers, parents, and government officials. Some conservative people believe that schools should allow religious teachings in the classroom as well as prayer in school activities such as sporting events or major school ceremonies. They believe in encouraging freedom of religion in public schools and…

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    Public School Problems

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    Public schools in America have serious problems within the system. Problems that could be resolved. Public school systems could and should be better. The citizens, school board, parents, government, principal and even the students have to work together to make the school itself and the system better. The problems I have identified: standardized testing is stressful, schools do not have rigorous programs to prepare students for college, and the difficulty of students transitioning from high…

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    Springfield Public Schools

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    The Obama administration is telling public schools across the country they must allow transgender students to use bathrooms and locker rooms that match their gender identity. As a result, Springfield-area schools are reviewing their policies regarding transgender students' use of bathrooms. A letter, signed by the leaders of the U.S. Department of Justice and U.S. Department of Education, was sent to school districts Friday. It sets guidelines on how schools can operate in compliance with…

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    Prayer In Public Schools

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    Prayer in Public Schools Prayer in Public Schools Religion appears on many American symbols, from the Star Spangled Banner, to the Pledge of Allegiance, to our currency with the slogan “In God We Trust,” to our government’s tradition of using the Bible for swearing in public officials. Some may even believe that this country was built on a religious, Christian specifically, background. Religion is part of the foundation of America making prayer in public schools the controversial issue it is…

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