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    fair would come to my school, I would always have to buy a book. The school librarian knew my name by heart because I would always come and check out books. Reading has always and will always be my strength. Reading is my strong point because, in elementary school, my teachers focused more on reading than writing. We would have weekly readings and prizes whenever we finished a book. Also, we would have to take tests…

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    I first met Azariah through Ascension, the after-school enrichment program run by St. John’s Parish. It was created with the mission to provide emotional and academic support for the children who live in this neighborhood and attend one of Worcester’s lowest performing schools, Union Hill. Azariah’s bear hugs envelop me with love and excitement when she greets me each day that I spend volunteering to teach her reading and math skills and act as a big sister. Behind her smile and warm embrace is…

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    were both reading on our separate ends of the phone. I continued to encourage her and told her that I knew she could do it and began to develop a plan. Little did she know, determination struck within me to see her succeed. I was a sophomore in high school, while she was a junior and with that came specific obligations such as endless hours of reading whatever literary wonder her teacher's lesson plans demanded. Our first battle was the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. “He gave us two soap dolls, a…

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    Dallas Independent School District Dress Codes The Dallas Independent School District was established in the year 1884, which consisted of six segregated schools at the time. Today the DISD has grown to two-hundred and thirty schools, is the second largest district in Texas, and the twelfth in the United States. Since the district serves about 150,000 students, there has to be some type of dress code enforcement, just liked any other educational institute.…

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    ADHD Regression Analysis

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    Method Participants Data were collected from 50 school-aged children, between the ages of 10 through 11 years of age, who had been previously diagnosed with ADHD by a clinician (25 girls, 25 boys) from fifth grade classrooms across five schools in the New York City urban public school district. The families of the participants had all requested diagnostic evaluations from their clinicians that explained the participants’ diagnosis of ADHD. The participants were all born in New York City and…

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    It all started in 2010 with my love for basketball. I was in elementary school in the 4th grade. After school we went to a after school program where we would get our homework done and to play outside for an hour a day. There everyday after school I would be able to play outside for an hour for 5 days a week. Soon I began to play basketball with my friends and found the game very interesting. I loved how people on the team all worked together to accomplish a common goal and how we were all as…

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    with neighbors that care about their homes and other neighbors. We are extremely lucky to have Sangaree Elementary School and Sangaree Intermediate School located next to each other. However, this causes traffic problems as the schools begin and end at the same time, not to mention that Sangaree Middle School is just blocks away. The Sangaree Elementary School and Sangaree Intermediate School have had multiple pedestrian involved accidents which have lead to personal injuries, and property…

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    Lake Area Reflection

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    Throughout my elementary school years, from grades kindergarten to 5th grade, I attended a small private school in the town that I lived. My school was, Lake Area Christian and though there are some aspects of my time at this school that I regret, there are many things that I am grateful for. Attending such a small school during my earlier years really helped me begin to acclimate with other children on a smaller scale and learn to navigate looking different than other children. The smaller…

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    MP2: Food Service funding in Washington State Elementary Schools Former President of the United States John F. Kennedy once said, “Children are the world's most valuable resource and its best hope for the future.” However, what happens when we don’t nurture the future of America? When we let boys and girls fall trap to believing that coming from a low income area means their futures are bleak? In order to cultivate inspiring and change-seeking innovators for our future, we must care for their…

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    for example, patience, determination, and a straight mindset. Some things can also come into play for instance dumb luck and the wealth gap between the person or the school they attend. These are just three of most important traits a student must have in order…

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