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    existed to either of them. Yeah, yeah, I know. Petty high school drama, but this is all I know right now. I don’t have forty or fifty years behind me. I have seventeen and he’s the closest thing to real love I’ve ever had with a guy up until this point. Those were my close friends and people I spend every day with that I can’t even stand to look at…

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    disciplinary actions. As with everything some down falls, such as student’s attention span is less and problem with standardize testing. After dealing with block scheduling for a few years you will understand the concept and what works for your school better. With block scheduling you, have 85 to 90 minutes of class each day for a one semester. By having longer classes, a day, you have more time to do your homework in class. You can also ask your teacher for help if you do not understand the…

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    frequently banned book in public schools is that of the Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald (Banned). This book has been a staple in high school classrooms due to its ties to American history; however not everyone believes that this book is appropriate, and therefore, educational. Since library associations agree that books should not be banned in public schools, any challenges made in reference to books should have to go through a national board instead of a local school board. The process…

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    High School Rules Essay

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    We the students at pine high school discover it is necessary for all of use to come together in order to get these ridiculous rules and regulations taking away that was giving by the school board of Washington parish. We here bring respect forth for the opinions we are having today. We hope that the administrators change their minds in these ridiculous rules they have made for us. All we can really do is sit back and hope for the best to come forth not the worst but most of the time the worst…

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    Achievements & Drugs As most of us assume, students succeed and prosper through school to become something they 've always wanted to be. Unfortunately, many students begin to slack off of their school work and begin to fall in the wrong direction. Drugs take a high toll on students. Some use them to forget things or get a feel of calmness to ease them. Students may later become addicted to any type of drug they 've taken. It is no good for them but it is what they 've adapted to. For example,…

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    Creativity Class

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    Crisis” this phenomenon has really called the attention of many because creativity is being tested now and the results aren’t really pleasing due to the fact that our youth’s creativity has shown a decline. With that being said, I do believe that our schools are lacking the opportunity for students to fully show what they’re capable of. In order to fix this problem I’d…

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    Defending: Schools, under high schools, should have the right to ban cell phone use during the school days because of less concentration, less physical communication, and less patience. Cell phone is the easiest access item of distraction from learning in a class. Since cell phone is small and able to play without any noise, students would use for unrelated subject in a class. Especially if you are not interested in a subject, you want to avoid listening a lecture and do something else…

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    that high school graduates are missing the necessary “gear that ought to find its way into every graduates cognitive backpack”(17). In his article, Levine explains in four main sections what he calls “The four I’s [of his essential cognitive backpack…] Interpretation, Instrumentation, Interaction, and Inner Direction.”(17). In Levine’s first section of the article “Interpretation”, Levine begins his argument with an anecdote about a student who is struggling in college because in high school…

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    art. If you cut arts out of schools, you cut arts out of the future. The future looks dim for the arts and we can change that today. Even though some people believe that schools need the money they use during cutbacks, schools still need to keep performing arts in schools because it gives students a creative outlet, it prepares students who want to pursue careers in the performing arts, and it gives students confidence and a sense of pride in themselves and in their school. Performing arts…

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    1530217 High school should not have uniform I call shots just do it like Nike No FaceTime but the people want to Skype me If I do time then who would really write me?I stay on y 'all mind but, oh, I think they like me Clean pair of sneaks, with a designer belt Please watch your step cause I 'm feeling myself?’IHEARTMEMPHIS hit the qwua 2015 ,this is telling how the new genaration like to dress and represent thire self, so do i belive high school students should wear…

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