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    Food In Schools

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    banned the sale of junk food in schools across this great nation. Finally, our schools will have something to do that is productive instead of worrying about things like teaching and learning, curriculum development, accurate budgeting, state testing, teacher evaluation, bus safety, sex education, charter schools, bullying prevention, safety and security, psychological counseling, social work, health screening, etc., etc., etc.Monitoring the sale of junk food in schools?Give me a break,…

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    Schools spend an excessive amount of money on sports, and it really needs to stop. High school dropout rates are higher than ever, and it seems that no one even cares. The school system cares more about sports than the students’ well-being. Schools should cut spending on sports and use that money to educate the future of America. America is the only nation that puts its focus on sports instead of education. Because of this, students who play sports view school as a waste of time. They no longer…

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    School Metrics

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    School officials have taken some crucial steps toward improving student’s performance in school. School officials have gathered new teachers and put metric steps in place to obtain data that can and will allow them to build a stronger school. The effort expands further than just to the students however. Teachers are also measured off these metrics as well and how hard they work to improve the students understanding and attendance to school work. This started when Chicago won a $20 million in…

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    Inequalities In Schools

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    Hartford. Students attending schools in more affluent neighborhoods have better test scores and higher achievement goals than students studying in less wealthy districts. It was also shown that schools in the more affluent districts have better funding and resources due to the local property taxes that creates inequality. But what are the underlying causes for such a great achievement gap? Why students attending schools in more affluent neighborhoods perform better in schools as opposed to…

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    Obesity In Schools

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    As fatigued teens flow into the front doors of the modern American high school, the cafeteria quickly floods as students hope to grab breakfast before the bell rings. The line grows longer as more students enter the school, all awaiting to purchase a snack that will determine their readiness and alertness for the remainder of the day. Craving quick energy to jump start their morning, some students gravitate towards the fruit and vegetable aisle, while the majority lean towards the more…

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    Charter schools are unique public schools that are allowed the freedom to be more innovative while being held accountable for advancing student achievement (“About Charter Schools”). In the United States, many different education reforms compete for the attention of political leaders, policy makers, parents, and school officials. Charter schools constitute one of the most widespread and important of these (Buckley and Schneider 1). Charter schools were created to help improve the United States…

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    Sunday Schools

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    During the nineteenth century schools in Great Britain were not ideal for women and even less so the lower your class. Most working class families could not afford to pay for their children 's, and especially their daughters education (McDermid, J. 2012). For the working class, girls were left with options such as Sunday schools, dame schools, and ragged schools. Girls in the upper-middle, or higher class often were taught at home with a special tutor or instructor (McDermid, J. 2012). Girls of…

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    Allowed In School

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    Teachers want students to perform at their best, yet they are not allowing that to happen. In America, most children go to school every day. At school, we are put under lots of pressure to do well by both parents and teachers. Standards for the quality of work are growing higher and higher. Teachers ask for more, especially since they are rated on how well the students perform. Yet, if teachers really wanted their students to do well, eating in class would be allowed. To be at the highest mental…

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    Technology In School

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    technology. Mobile technology is any portable device that can connect to the internet. Whether I’m looking up research material for that paper due in English, emailing my school counselor about applications for college, or working on a Halloween project for the school haunted house, I’m using my smartphone. My smartphone is a little school companion. It holds example photos of that Spanish alter project, calendar dates for when papers are due, class notes on how molecule bonds are structured,…

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    Schools all over the country are starting to shorten school hours to save up money, the question many ask is…will shortening school hours be the right thing to do? Many students would say yes, it’s a great thing to do, and then there are those students who actually enjoy going to school & would say it’s unnecessary to cut school hours. Some parents argue with the school district as to why they would be so cheap to cut school hours & days and what the district has to say is that they’re simply…

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