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    Students and School Drug-Testing Policies Drugs, drugs, drugs…something about drugs seem to be in the headlines everywhere. Athletes, government agencies, welfare recipients, middle and high school have all had problems with drugs. Numerous of these affiliations have drug testing policies in place. Although, do they use them as a deterrent for drug use or is the policy even enforced? We shall take a look into the policies set forth in some high schools to see how they are handled. “War on…

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    Different Policies As a first year student in college, I noticed that there was a different rule in the attendance policy that when I was in high school. In high school, it was mandatory to come to school due to the school 's protocol. As I transitioned from high school to college, my professors had a different idea of attendendance. Not all my professors believe that a student should be punished for attendendance for the reason being that they shouldn 't feel the need to make each student…

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    reason that schools have policies and procedures in place is to ensure the safety and well-being of any student of the school, any school staff i.e. teachers, teaching assistants, head- teachers etc. and any outside staff such as cleaners and any sort of contractors. Policies and procedures are also in place to support staff in managing difficult situations such a violent or threatening behaviour. It is adamant that staff familiarise themselves with all policies and procedures and the school…

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    does it seem that this policy is reflected in the teachers’ practices? During my placement at Donvale Christian College I was able to observe how the College’s Behavioural Management Policy was implemented in a range of different classroom settings. When I first entered the school, I was sceptical about how successful the staff would be in implementing the program; however I was amazed to see a unanimous implementation of restorative practices. In the college’s policy, the teachers were…

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    School discipline policies are complex structures that have negative impact on school culture. Punitive consequences are ineffective practices as they serve as disintegrative modes of isolation and rejection. Even a single suspension greatly increases the odds of students repeating a grade, dropping out of school, and ending up in the criminal justice system (Flannery, 2014). When schools manage behavioral problems by removing scholars from the learning milieu, two factors emerge: (i)…

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    Our Society is clearly changing, stating this obviously because the rise of racism, school policies, and what seems to be third world war. School policies have changed a great amount for three main reasons, one would be that you don't necessarily have to be physically in an class in order to take a exam, you can take it freely in the comfort in your own home. This has its ups and downs, firstly because you can easily cheat by looking up the answers on the internet because you have nobody…

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    Policy Racism In Schools

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    Cutler 1Faith CutlerDE EnglishMs. StevensOctober 12, 2015School Policy RacismThe school dress code policy can be very racist.Racism is poor treatment of or violenceagainst people because of their race. In schools, white students seem to wear what the want andget away with it. Black students are punished and criticized harshly about their clothing. Atypical school has a dress code which requires the students to wear certain clothing. A dresscode is a formally or socially imposed standard of dress…

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    Schools have policies and procedures to provide staff, governors, and others who are involved with the running of the school, and also pupils and parents with a clear set of guidelines to work from and to protect the rights of staff and pupils and parents. The Head Teacher and Governors approve the policies and review them on a regular basis. Different schools will have slightly different policies. The policies should be in compliance with the law and readily accessible for anybody who is…

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    quiz that negatively affects their grades. Some schools in the U.S. allow students to retake all tests and quizzes. Raymond High School only allows its students to retake a few tests and quizzes. The school’s policy on retakes are that the teachers decide what a student can and can’t redo. Most students enjoy the current policy, and others strongly dislike the policy, so it’s a bit of a controversial topic. Raymond High School should have its redo-policy changed, to where a student can retake…

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    When the first school lunch policies were put into place in 1946, many celebrated their implementation. They praised that their children would be offered a nutritious and filling lunch to help them improve their academic outcomes. As years passed, however, there have been changes made to these original policies which have gotten away from the policies’ original intentions. These newer policies have caused unrest among students and parents. Today’s policies implemented by the government have…

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