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    We have a policy that you have set in place which truthfully states: “practice rooms are reserved for students only.” We also have in-room rules that declare: “no eating, close the door, don’t touch the AC, and turn off the light when done.” However, these infiltrators rebelliously break most to all of those laws, and they shouldn’t even be entering because they’re not even students-even if they may insist that they are!!! Even if we tell them to leave and report them to you, they keep…

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    strong efforts and stayed with it, then there could be a major reduction in bullying. Some schools are loose structured but there should be a strong system with clear/strict punishments, adult training, and more involvement between adults and their students because their opinion is the one that matters. All of these factors are included in the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program, which has been a huge success so hopefully it will become more popular in schools. Ron Banks also discusses in his…

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    the Maryville College campus. Students pass it on a daily basis headed to and from classes. The stone represents what the Maryville College students find value in. Before the Covenant Stone there was just the Covenant, which was ideals that students came up with in 1990. These ideals, according to the Maryville College website, were taken from the College’s Statement of Purpose. The Covenant has three tenets: scholarship, respect and integrity. New students started to join the…

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    Student Dress Codes

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    of the students academics, safety, and attitude. Dress codes are proven to increase a students academics. Many schools with strict dress codes, believe that the students who are well-dressed are more likely to perform well in the classroom rather than students and schools that don’t have strict dress codes (Daniels). According to a study, principals have identified the following effect of school uniforms and stricter dress codes and they were that 67 percent saw an improvement in student…

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    the Birmingham City School’s Student Code of Conduct handbook is provide a guide to ensure student learning in a safe environment. It reflects the rights and responsibilities of all parties involved in the school system, students, teachers, administrators and parents. The Handbook addresses major and minor offenses as well as the disciplinary actions associated with those offenses. Each year a team reviews and edits the document. The team consist of teachers, students, hearing officers,…

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    The study concluded that overall the crime rate dropped 91%, sexual offenses were reduced by 96%, and incidents of vandalism went down 69%. The huge reduction in problem areas led school officials to believe that improvements were solely attributed to the new uniform policy, however, there is a gray area not addressed in their conclusion. Nowhere in the study is there an assessment of why these reductions took place, or what variables influenced these behavioral changes. Another flaw is the…

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    charge of discipline for sophomores and juniors at the high school. To begin, I asked Mr. Weeks his overall view of discipline at the high school level. He felt that behavior at the high school is generally good, and that he typically sees the same students over and over again when dealing with discipline. In relation to the school board’s discipline policy Mr. Weeks said that he most encounters behavior issues that would fall within Level One infractions which are generally minor discipline…

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    Against School Uniform

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    what to wear. This is common in the school system where the students carefully decide what to wear to not be judged by their fellow peers. Private schools and some public schools have decided to implement a school uniform requirement. School uniforms are a need in all schools to have students mature, at the cost that they will have less opportunities to practice creative self-expression. One of the main reasons it takes forever for students to pick out their outfits is to fit in with their…

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    Autism Mission Statement

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    the student and the university community, will provide a premier living/learning experience that promotes student success. This mission statement embodies the core values of student development and reaffirms the importance of professional development. As a Student Affairs Professional, I will strive to be: authentic in my daily interactions with students and colleagues; passionate in attributing to the success of students; an advocate for social justice and the diverse needs of my students;…

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    the whole group of students to see the teacher and the front of the room where the whiteboard is. Having space around the desks also allows to form different shapes for different activities. A shape I could switch the desks to would be a “U-shape”. The horseshoe shaped desks allows the teacher to walk around to each students individually if help is needed. There is plenty of space behind the desks as well as in front of them allowing the teacher to come from behind the students or stand in the…

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