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    Manhattan vs. Nevada. My sophomore year I attended Manhattan High School in Manhattan, KS and I attended Nevada High in Nevada, MO the other three years. Class size, the amount of homework, and diversity are three things that are different between these two schools. There are many differences and similarities in these two high schools. My graduating class in Manhattan has roughly four hundred students compared to my Nevada graduating class that had more than half of that at one hundred…

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    teachers are with the child for majority of their day. The child wakes up, comes to school for eight hours, go home, eat dinner, and do it all over again. I cry as I type this response because education and educating is so important to me. My mom would put my siblings and I on the bus and go start her work day. She didn’t get off until eight o’clock that night. I had an hour with my mom before it was time to go to bed for school. Therefore, I know how important teachers are. As educators we are…

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    a mid-morning headache. You know you must get up today. This is what students go through every single school day. I believe that school should start after 9 a.m. so that students can sleep more because children will get the proper sleep they need, starting later will improve test scores, and late starts will decrease absences in school. Being rushed is one of the biggest problems before school starts and it is affecting students. We can change to supply the greater good of the students.…

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    online education within the nation, which is causing many individuals to share their thoughts on brick-and-mortar schools compared to online schools. These thoughts can be like perspective number one and three, against brick-and-mortar schools, as online schools allows children to learn in a safer and more comfortable way; or they can be like perspective number two, against online schools, as they seem to take away the human interaction from the learning system. The differing views on this topic…

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    After such tragedies like; Sandy Hook And most recently the one in Parkland Florida, you can't help but wonder should teacher and staff at schools be allowed to carry firearms or other weapons. This has been a big debate over the years but a couple of months ago our own president Donald Trump said “ I want my schools protected just like i want my banks protected.” says the new york times so clearly he is on the firearms side of things. But many people do not think this is a great idea because…

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    American and Japanese Schooling Japan and America, over 6,000 miles apart have quite a few differences in their public school systems. Each country’s cultural values are represented in the classroom every day, and students are so used to it they might not even be aware. Comparing the two school systems, it’s clear that the schools are designed to create a specific kind of citizen after their education. Japan seeks to create respectful youth, that will later work hard for their country. The…

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    students’ educational performance which in turn may interfere with vocational, personal, and emotional development. In such circumstances, GCS that are provided in schools play a very prominent role to address the developmental needs and concerns of students at different stages of schooling (A. Bame Nsamenang and Therese M. S. Tchombe 2011). School counselling services offered in current practices in many countries are both comprehensive and developmental that address development of academic,…

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    bleachers. What is school spirit though? School spirit is an emotional feeling toward the school having pride in being part of the school, positive attitude students and teachers hold toward their school, and having ways to involve the rest of the student body. Even though school spirit is an emotional feeling of pride toward a school, it can be physically seen by the way students and teachers behave. Prime examples of the students that show the most spirit is cheerleaders. School spirit can be…

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    all students. Instead, it has become a thing that many students loathe. When in school, some students decide to join a club or take part in an extracurricular activity, and others do not. Since the principal made the decision to enact the requirement for all students to participate in at least one extracurricular activity, many more families have been complaining to the School Board. Admittedly, many students love school clubs. On the other hand, many students do not. Therefore, forcing students…

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    Finally, schools could create an excellent learning atmosphere for the students. For example, school violence happens so frequently that students start to concern about their physical health. The first thing for school administrators is to create a safe environment that students will not be harmed in the school. Besides, American school can introduce more cultural programs and make full use of the library resources. In the light of the performance of students, school administrators should pay…

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