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    Peach Colored Rodale

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    Rodale was a private school I attended until first grade. It was a school designed for children of the writers at the magazine. The school profoundly pursued reading and writing in academics due to the rich background they had in the journalist field. On multiple occasions I remember…

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    Teachers Sometimes researching a career is a difficult thing to do. My career topic that I researched is a teacher. I have always loved helping little kids do things. I want them to grow up and realize that I had helped them get through these types of things. I researched this career because I work with my little sister and help her do her homework. Another reason is because I love watching the kids progress every day. After researching the career of a teacher, I have decided to pursue this…

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    In conclusion one can say that of course both school types do have their own advantages and disadvantages but I think that the points for the private school outweigh because the private schools are in the position to buy materials which the school needs and the students can enjoy a good education without any interruptions. 2.4 Problems and costs for the schools and the people in Ecuador In Ecuador, there is a huge gap between the rich and the poor. This gap grew clearly between the 1999…

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    The first thing I noticed as soon as I got off the plane was that the smell of the air was different. It did not smell as fresh as it was in Guam, which intrigued me. It was one where I would spend my days smelling as I walked to and from my new school. This time the school that I went to was not a private school but a public school. My first ever experience in a “truly” American school in the States. I never thought of the Guam schools were as “American” so the first time I got here I labeled…

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    Hope for Public Education Almost every child in the United States receives an education, some children go through private schools, and some children get home schooled, however most children attend public schools. Each school may seem the same, however many schools differ and there are many problems with the public schools system. O’Rourke and Stevenson both give very compelling opinions on the school systems and what they think the public education flaws are, and both provide their own…

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    Reflection On Outliers

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    showing grit in Outliers is a student named Marita. Marita is a twelve year old girl who goes to KIPP Academy. KIPP is a school in the poverty stricken area of Bronx New York (Gladwell 250). At KIPP, they have more structure than a regular private school, meaning more class time and less breaks. An average day is about ten hours, meaning the students are learning around fifty percent more time learning than at public school (261). Being only twelve, Marita has had to sacrifice a lot in her life.…

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    Mandatory School Uniform

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    Earl Warren says in his article “On Lessons for Life Why Parents Fight School Uniforms” that “It matters not whether a kid is in school to sell drugs and meet babes, or trying for a scholarship to MIT. Uniforms are a daily reminder that school is first and foremost a hallowed house of…

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    society since the colonial period.” (James Pg. 3). Just like the quote say there is multiples religion. Having multiples religion would require having time to teach about one religion, their beliefs, and their rituals. Now, this not a problem for private school because many are focused on one religion. Thus, if the public school decide to teach religion, every religion must be present. A major issue with that is religion minorities may feel excluded, unwelcome, ashamed or targeted in public…

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    1900 there were 250,000 students in the public school system and by 1918 that number had grown to 400,000. During the great depression excessive borrowing to pay for necessary changes to schools and teachers salaries lead to fiscal problems. For the first three decades of the century the school board tried to keep up with the new reforming systems of other American cities while dealing with disputes between the Chicago Teachers Federation (CTF) and the corrupt political environment of the city.…

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    explanation on why students should go to school less. This essay will explain that summer allows teens to save up for college, teachers and students are already exasperated, it costs more, and the farming season would hinder many children. The first reason why the school year should not be longer is because summer break allows teens time to earn money for college. This is necessary because all the standard expenses of…

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