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    article about the controversial subject of the presence of armed police in public schools across the United States of America. The article covers multiple stories about students who have been “unfairly” prosecuted by onsite policemen, which helped me to sympathize with these students, who have potentially had their reputations tarnished for minor offences. The article shows us how legislation in some American schools can stop kids from “just being kids”, while the disciplinary experience is more…

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    have started the personal project I realized that I have been using this skill to motivate myself and to concentrate throughout my school life so far. Maybe I think I have realized this now because for the first time in school I have done something completely on my own. The thinking skills and research skills were used side by side in criterion B since I was shooting. Taking Action I started taking action by visiting the beautiful city of Port Sudan, it lies on the Northern-Eastern edge of…

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    recoil in absolute horror. Earlier this week Republican Delegate Mark Cole put forth a bill that would require schools to verify a child's “anatomical sex" in a ridiculous attempt to make sure every student is using the bathroom that God intended. The bill; simply called House Bill 663, would stipulate that, “Local school boards shall develop and implement policies that require every school restroom, locker room, or shower room that is designated for use by a specific gender to solely be used…

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    I. Bullying in Schools: What you need to know A. School bullying has a wide variety of effects on students including anger, depression, stress and suicide. Bullies themselves can develop social disorders or have an increased chance of engaging in criminal activity. B. Schools can attribute to the cause of bullying. Poor anti-bullying practices may include teachers and staff not caring enough to intervene or a school lacking enough teachers for…

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    Every school deserve to be a better place. Everyone in school deserves respect, safety and kindness. (pause) If I had the chance to make our school a better place, my actions will be, to stay positive, raise money for charity, and listen to what people have to say. (pause) Staying positive is a great way to make everyone feel they belong in our school. (pause) For an example what if a new kid came to our school, wouldn’t you want them to feel comfortable and happy. (pause) As researchers say,…

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    Little Hoopters Program

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    have gained a keen sense of patience and the ability to react quickly. Working with kids can be quite a challenge, especially being the young teen I was when I first started working with Little Hoopsters. The kids in the program think that we, high school basketball players, are some type of mythological gods. The kids are eager to learn and that is what motivates me to help them to my fullest potential. It always makes for a laugh when the kids pipe up with some odd comment. They always know…

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    In United States schools, one out of every four students in schools are bullied on a regular basis. Sixth through tenth graders are at most risk of being bullied. Bullying occurs not only at school, but also outside of school and at home. Because of technological advances in the past decade, bullying has taken a notch up because there are more ways for bullies to access…

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    The school-to-prison pipeline effects schools and youth across the country, particularly minority and disabled students in urban areas. Due to changes in the school policy schools across the United States is more likely to push our students from the school system into the criminal justice system. Majority of the schools have law enforcement officers inside the buildings and a strong zero-tolerance policy that treats all behavior the same no matter what the offense is. The school systems are…

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    Threat Assessment

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    Literature Review Beginning in 1999, threat assessment research involving K-12 school settings has continued to be conducted in a variety of disciplines, including sociology, psychology, and media studies. However, to date, there is no unified body of knowledge about such events (Muschert, 2007) or ways to proactively reduce their frequency. Even though contemporary research has primarily been focused on the role of the perpetrator, a growing number of studies are emphasizing the reality that…

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    is possibly the most outstanding way to be intact at school. Locker searches aren’t always atrocious if thought about efficiently, but they can be an intrusion of concealment. Most people would agree that their lockers should stay unsearched because they believe that it is an invasion of their privacy. Many students throughout elementary schools and high schools all around the United States struggle with the privacy of their lockers. Schools everywhere require random locker searches for…

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