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    Extracurricular activities are fun, and most middle school students enjoy them. I am no exception. But most of the students need to have a priority. My priority is schoolwork. School work is my priority because, if you don't pass, you can't do extracurricular activities, such as band or sports. Also, if you don't do well, you might not get into a good college. That most likely leads to not getting a good job position. I want a good job, so I try my hardest to get good grades in school. As stated…

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    The word “extracurriculars” is often related to activities such as sports, clubs, etc. Although there is a wide variety of school activities to join, they result in achieving the same goals and developing the same skills down the road. The activities someone chooses to do in their free time reveals a lot about a person, that test scores cannot do. These different activities offer promising results in the shaping of children. Participation in extracurricular activities can positively affect a…

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    structured out-of-school activities are enormously important to them, with 85% saying that kids who participate in such activities are better off than those who don't” (Rizzolo). Although some people may think that extracurricular activities are important to public education others may think the opposite. Extracurricular activities have been proven to improve academics in core subjects such as math, social studies, language arts, and science (Chen). Extracurricular activities have also been…

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    Kill a Mockingbird, because Scout and Jem love playing outdoors and finding new ways to entertain themselves. The questions of this topic are what are the benefits and harm to the ways children play, how do children use their imagination, and what activities do children now engage in. What are the benefits and the harm to ways children play? Playing outdoors help build a child’s imagination, social skills, physical development, and…

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    children’s opportunities to play in their own chosen way. The purpose of this study is to determine the extent of consciousness of family impacts on academic success, and the well-being of a child. There is growing that participation is organized activity contexts offers valuable opportunities…

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    (Hough 5). Bobby is only one example of the many that have had to quit an activity that they love in order to spend more time with their school work. By taking these kids out of their favorite activities they are losing key skills and relationships that could be beneficial to them later on in life. In addition, it is showing these students that when life gets busy quitting things they love is the answer. While quitting activities is helpful in situations like this, students should always be…

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    Football Team at PACT We should have a football team at PACT because it will get students in shape, the players will develop better friendships, and football will teach the players important life skills. Students will need to use all 3 of these techniques to be successful in life. When students join the football team, they will do so much better in life than they always have been. Students will want to get in shape, and football is the best way to help them get fit. Students will get in…

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    Extracurricular Activities ONLY 20! Community High School allows their students to have only twenty days off that can be contributed to extracurricular activities. Once all of the twenty days have been used up then they can no longer participate in extracurricular activities that require them to leave school early or stay overnight anywhere. This is a huge problem in a lot of schools it is taking away from a chance for students to give back to their community and learn lifelong lessons.…

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    Extracurricular activities help students develop various interests that allow a student to be more active outside of the classroom. Extracurricular activities can also help students apply classroom knowledge to real world situations. I’ve participated in many extracurricular activities that pertained to my interest in medicine, and because of this, I’m able to use my knowledge of science classes to hopefully pursue a career in the medical field. Since my lifetime goal is to change the world…

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    example, my school offers about 15-20 different extracurricular activities; these include volleyball, basketball, baseball, softball, speech, play, FFA, swing choir, jazz band, and many more. Through these activities I found out I have a lot different interests and hobbies. I am involved in every aspect of the school and enjoy all of the opportunities and characteristics they have given me. Being involved means being in extracurricular activities or doing something in or for your school.…

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