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    Hundreds of children talking all at once, that’s what morning at Illini Elementary School sounded like. And there I sat having no one to talk to. Until one day a new girl came through the school doors. She was as tall as a giant and had short black box braids. This girl sat down by all the other children in my grade. So many thoughts were going through my head at once I didn’t know what to do. I was so nervous to talk to her that I almost threw up! I didn’t want her to reject me like the other…

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    Ever since a school district in Pennsylvania shortened school to a four-day week, several other schools have done the same. There may be some negative effects, but there are plentiful positive effects. Studies show that a four-day school week not only saves money, but also helps students with their academic study. A four-day school week can help students perform better, give them more time to interact with their family, and can give them more time for extracurricular activity. First of all…

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    As I walked out of my car and up to the school bus I thought of all the memories on the bus. I stepped up the stairs and saw Rodney mopey as ever sitting in the bus driver's seat. As I walked back among all the sad mopey faces I started to smell all the body odor. I sat down next to a random kid. I rode on the bus to school it was silent because everyone was so tired. Once we got there I walked into school said hi to everybody and waited for the bell to ring. Then I headed for the first time to…

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    The length of school days should not be longer for many reasons including the effect it will have on students. The public opinion has been divided into teacher who are used to ending the school days in the early afternoon yet some teachers want to spend an extra hour with their students working on the lesson. Many issues with this idea will change public, private, and charter schools by the cost of having the school open longer, public opinion, and effect on students. All of these things will…

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    Four-Day School Week Every student in public school has said that the weekend just went by too quick. They also complain that they didn’t have enough time to complete a homework assignment because they were too busy during the weekend. Teachers probably feel rushed by all the papers that need to be graded before Monday starts back up. Everything just seems to be crammed into five days and there isn’t enough recovery time at the end. On the other hand, a four-day school week, everything isn’t…

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    Having a Later Start to the School Day Nearly all students that I have spoken to would agree to a later start. Test scores would sky rocket if administrators voted on a later start to the day. The idea of starting later is solid and beneficial to the students, mainly because students get to sleep longer. And who doesn't like sleep? But there are downsides, and that is the fact that students have later practice times. Nevertheless, I would agree to a later start to the day personally. In the…

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    Some people think that the school day should not start earlier because well rested kids get better grades and higher test scores, also 6-12th grades aren't getting the full 9.5 hours of sleep, and people’s adolescents have deeply programed biological clock that makes them stay up late and wake up later. To begin with, Kids get better grades and and higher test scores because the school day starts later in the day. “Study shows that well rested kids get better grades and score higher on tests.”…

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    Wake up; it’s the first day of school. I woke up to my aunt and mom standing at the end of my bed. I thought to myself, wow already in fifth grade, it has come so fast then I opened my eyes when I realized my aunt was talking to me. Why would my aunt be here just for the first day of school? She would never be at my house this early in the morning, especially just to wake me to say happy first day if school. There was something else, but they weren’t telling me what. Then, my mom said Allison…

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    The first day of seventh grade is something that’s almost impossible to describe with words. This was actually the first day of Middle School for me, which can prove to be very hard. Actually, the first week of seventh grade was just like the first day, because I didn’t find it so easy to adapt to my new school. On the cool, foggy morning of September 3rd, I woke up at six in the morning, which felt very unusual, considering the fact that I never wake up this early. Not even a second after I…

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    A four-day school would be beneficial to students because this would cause less stress and another day of rest. It would help students to relax but at the same time make them stay active. They would want to do activities outside of school like just going outside with friends to play or get some sun. Some may abuse their extra day as a lazy day which is not what a four-day week is supposed to be for. Extracurricular activities practices could be on the extra day off. One extra day to study and do…

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