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    In many studies, high school biology teachers do not go in depth of the evolution lesson; these teachers feel that it is not their place to talk about religious views with their students. The United States has laws against teaching religion, and teaching religious views is uncomfortable for teachers and students who do not follow views of a church. Creationism should not be taught in public school, as it involves many religious outlooks. Creationism is the doctrine that matter and all things…

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    What makes a church special that they are exempt from taxes, even through a church would be labeled as a non-profit organization which in term is a business. The IRS treats the church with favoritism is that fair that they get exemption while other non-profit organizations still have to pay their fair share. In one of Mark Twain’s notebook; Mark Twain argued “no church property is taxed and the atheist man without religion are taxed to make up the deficit in the income” think about how much…

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    Almost nothing good comes from public schools. I hear that public school is a place where fights, drugs, shootings, and terrible teachers can happen. Only one thing good comes from public schools, all kids can go to get some education and parents can go to work then. I see schools as necessary but need more improvement. Parents have to deal with their kids bad attitudes that they can pick up from school. In some places, schools don’t have good security and shootings happen. Some teachers do not…

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    When people think of public school, they think mediocre education and that homeschooling education is ten times better due to more one on one time. Public schools provide an excellent education on top of a wide variety of activities and friendships that kids can build to last a lifetime. With homeschooling, parents have to put in a lot of time and preparation and that begins to wear on the parents, with public school, parents send their kids off for a few hours each day and get a more quality…

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    Stevenson said “yes” to public school.She works in public school as librarian for more than 10 years which makes her agreement much more convincing. She thinks public school is a diverse and democratic institution which will not leave any child alone. “While that may be the way of the wolves on Wall Street, we public school teachers will not abandon the lambs in our charge.”(Stvenson, 6) She draw an analogy to describe some children in private school are doing so well on their academic, however,…

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    In a time where education is becoming more and more important, many parents feel that their own public schools simply aren’t enough. Because private education can focus on subjects and matters that public schools simply wouldn’t, many parents have felt the need to send their children to a private school. While Vouchers work as a catalyst to pay for a child’s education who wouldn’t be able to afford it in the first place, private education still needs reform for it to be funded by the government.…

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    organized educational system appeared. Public schools started all around. This new educational system started to grow up and developed to higher levels of education such as high schools, colleges, and universities. For a long time the public educational system has been the main method of education. It really has worked very well, even though there have been lot of problems. Recently we have started to hear about failing public schools. Failing meaning the schools are not making adequate yearly…

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    School uniforms should be enforced in public schools. Uniforms were first introduced in the 16th century in England at charity schools for poor children. School uniforms have many positive effects on students. Enforcing school uniforms will fix the issue of the dress code and will get rid of the little issues that they confront with this dress code. Uniforms are a great way for students to have a good education and be more successful. School uniforms will increase student safety and decrease…

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    Public high school’s in the 1900’s and high school’s now are distinctly different. Technology has been recently updating over time. Schools are now expected to be recently updated within their technology area. Some rules have been modified and others have become more strict. Three differences between schools now and schools then are technology, resources, and rules. Public schools in the 1900’s typically ended in the eighth grade to graduate. Students and teachers in the 1900’s actually…

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    Finally, children who go to public schools achieve higher scores on standardized tests, specifically SATs and ACTs, than those who are homeschooled. Everything that a child is taught in school leads up to the SATs and ACTs. It is crucial for the student to score well on these tests to secure the college of their choice. Standardized tests are mainly used to compare students from different schools. Without these tests, teachers would not be able to see what is successful and what isn’t (“Reasons…

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