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    daily basis. My mother enjoyed reading her gossip magazines that she would receive in the mail once a month and my father had a whole bookshelf full of history books. My parents would always encourage me to read the books I would check out at the school library to improve my reading and writing but that advice usually went in through one ear and out the other. The only books I would really attempt to read had to be humorous or horrifying, my favorites were the Goosebumps collection. I loved…

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    taking tests. It called on Congress to “reduce over-testing” as it reauthorizes the legislation controlling the nation’s public secondary and elementary schools. In a recent study taken by the Council of the Great City Schools found students who attend big city school will on average take 112 standardized tests from pre kindergarten and high school graduation. From this study, there was no evidence that more time spent on tests improved academic performance. The Obama administration it would…

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    Sometimes, you may also have headaches, cold or sweaty hands and feet, or even feeling overwhelmed or overloaded. Every high school student is affected every day from stress because of grades, family, and the social aspect of school. Many parents will say that once teenagers are out of high school that the stress will begin, but little do they know that teenagers stress about school on a daily basis. Stress is the body’s reaction to harmful situations (Stress Symptoms). When the body feels…

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    Hazards of School-induced Stress Depressed. Anxious. Fearful. Needy. These are all symptoms of students trapped in the vicious cycle, unable to escape school-induced stress. The responsibilities of completing schoolwork constantly consume students of all ages. School is stealing the rank as the number one priority for many teens. This may be seemingly positive, but it has negative effects overall. The stress of homework and the pressure to achieve outstanding grades is causing the good health…

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    modern society. Possessing both a high school, and more so a college education, lowers unemployment rates and supplies individuals with exceedingly high momentum to gain higher income jobs. (Sparshott 1). In addition, the more individuals with secondary education and degrees, the better off the economy will be in it’s entirety. But to acquire a legitimate college education, you must first receive sufficient primary instruction. As the majority of public high schools receive their funding from…

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    depressed mood, diminished attention,reduced arousal, and lower test score(1Understanding Psychology Pg130). Sleep deprivation is known to effects you 're health. Lack of sleep has been shown to contribute to such diseases as heart attacks,asthma,strokes,high blood pressure, and diabetes(Understanding Psychology…

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    Year Round Education

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    in school. History Year Round school is an opportunity to keep kids in school anywhere from six to nine weeks in a row and then are broken up by two to four week vacations. This is called a track. Originally educators thought that this would keep the children in a continual state of learning, and allow them a little break to rejuvenate. Schools that participate in year round school attend 180 days which is the same amount of days in school as other traditional…

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    mind and my anatomy, the things going on around me from 11-16 were paramount in developing who I am today. If there were empirical evidence for going in between elementary and middle school, and then middle school to high school, this study would be almost leak proof. The differences in the culture, just within a new school, are enough to throw the whole idea of self-worth and self-esteem for a curve. Organized sports are introduced at this age, older students are always around at this point in…

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    integrated into the core of the sport and are still to this day are highly common nickname for teams at the high school, collegiate, and even professional level. However, the extinction of these names from sports is a real possibility and could be coming sooner than imagined if action isn’t taken. Since 2005, the National Collegiate Athletic Association has “warned more than a dozen schools… that they would face sanctions if they…

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    School uniforms are popular in schools around the world, and are starting to gain popularity, in not only private schools but public schools as well, throughout the United States. While some parents and students may be against school uniforms due to students not being able to express themselves through their clothing, there are many positive outlooks as to why a school uniform policy should be enforced. The enforcement of school uniforms creates a level playing field amongst students, reducing…

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