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    Grit In Schools

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    more testing in schools especially to evaluate social-emotional skills. The last few years, a new term “grit” has been applied in schools. There are different opinions on this. Grit is defined as perseverance or resilience to accomplish long term goals and challenges. I think it could also mean a person’s determination to achieve for themselves. The Federal Government education law has recently updated it requiring states to judge social-emotional skills in public schools. Some schools in the…

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    Discrimination In Schools

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    The tension between the past system of education which was based on racial inequality and segregation and the current/new national system for schools which is aiming to redress past injustices in educational provision, provide an education of progressively high quality for all learners and in so doing lay a strong foundation for the development of all our people`s talents and capabilities, advance the democratic transformation of society, combat racism and sexism and all other unfair…

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    Daycare In School

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    my daycare in Aurora. I went to daycare every morning, and I'd stay there for a half and hour or so. Then my bus driver, Jamie, would drive me to school. Eveyday I took a little white school bus that had the name of the daycare on it. Since everyone at my daycare went to a different school, it was usually just Jamie and me. While walking into school in the crisp fall air, I looked at the colorful trees.When I'd walk into my 2nd grade class, it'd be decorated with monkeys, and looked like…

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    School law has become a very important part of our school districts over the past few decades. These laws are put into place to protect the students, faculty, staff, and parents involved in the everyday operations of our schools. For example, Brown v. Board of Education opened the doors for students of all races and nationalities to attend the same schools. So, when I was deciding which administrator I was going to interview, I decided that I should find one who has been in the school system for…

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    The Perfect School

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    In creating the perfect school, the most important things to consider are Education, Productivity, and Comfort. Education is the number one reason mostly anyone goes to school, so the education in the perfect should should be great, and flexible to any student. In the perfect school productivity is key, for the teachers and the students. Comfort is not the most important thing for school, but it could help kids drastically, if a student is not comfortable then the may not be as productive with…

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    private middle school, and now attending a public high school I have open eyes of on the subject public school system vs. the private school system controversy. The public school system promotes equality, is more cost effective, and has equal education opportunities. It is understood by many that the private school systems provides a more personalized experience, more one on one opportunity’s, and is a better environment for students. A recent…

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    Despite bearing some minor similarities, the differences between middle school and high school significantly impact the ultimate experiences in each educational stage. Both stages require some amount of effort in order to continue through each grade. An obvious similarity would be that the classes offered are also accompanied by a variety of teachers. Furthermore, students will encounter many passionate teachers who genuinely want to see them succeed; however, the chance of encountering a…

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    Outside Of School

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    believe that schools should not be allowed to monitor students’ social networking outside of school because it is none of their business unless it has to do with the school itself or one of its students. The parents are the ones who should regulate it if necessary. It also violates the students’ privacy. First of all, if it’s not on campus or during school hours, why should they be monitoring the students’ social media. It is none of their business what the student does outside of school…

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    Banning In Schools

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    High schools should for a fact not ban students from transportation to and from school. As for consequences, sudents have to learn from the mistakes they make with the liability within the campus. If a student may not take the cause to blame then the student may not think wisely afterwards. However, faculty and staff have the right to drive to school, why should students be any different. Any possibility of traffic could take place at any given time. Therefore, reducing the amount of cars on…

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    Uniforms In Schools

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    Almost all kids go to school. Schools all over the world should be an enjoyable place. Uniforms do not make students happy, and they harm their learning. There are endless downfalls by having them. A school without uniforms will be more successful. Schools should not have uniforms because students cannot express their personality, they cannot dress for the weather, and students cannot express the sports or bands they like. Every person who attends school should have the right express who they…

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