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    unconstitutional and not smart for the future generations. I am also aware of the fact that private schools are expensive. But if you want your child to know so much about creationism and to keep their religious affiliations, take them there. In those schools, your child is doing and learning what you want them to do. And if they are smart enough, they have the chance of getting scholarships for that private school. But as I stated for the last objection, millennials are more aware of what is…

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    Background: Ms. Benalcazar contacted the Lawrence Public School District Early Childhood Division with a referral concerning her twin sons (Asher and Benjamin); although she was concerned about both boys, her main concern centered on Benjamin. Ms. Benalcazar was concerned about both Asher and Benjamin Benalcazar-Gioroux performance at preschool. Both boys have attended Hilltop Preschool on the University of Kansas campus on a daily basis. According to the mother, last year, Hilltop made a…

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    School Vouchers

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    The voucher program allows families to choose from over one hundred schools and enroll whenever their accepting new voucher students. Over six thousand low incomes children are attending private school on public funded vouchers, voucher programs have turned down almost four thousand kids so far. About fourteen schools in Louisiana choose it to even accept any new voucher students. Due to health issues, four more schools applications were…

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    of choosing the school and the degree we want to go to college for and we all have our dream school but are they really the best option for us? Some of the best school in America like Princeton, Yale, Harvard, and Duke are not public colleges but private colleges this being said there are still really good schools that are public. Some of the main things to be thinking about when it comes to choosing the college for you are the tuition cost, the size of the school, the degrees they offer, the…

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    Student Teacher Evaluation

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    As a student, had you ever experienced a year where your teacher didn’t quite meet your standards? Whether it be in the way that a class is taught or the assignments that are given? Or even could have done certain things a little differently to make the experience in the classroom more worthwhile? Students often don’t speak their minds and let their teachers know what they could do to help the students learn effectively. Student- teacher evaluations can allow the students to let their teachers…

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    Reflection On Outliers

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    example 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…

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    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 everything in the United States “American” and…

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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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    When it comes to your child’s education, it’s natural to want the best. Private schools are a great option for students because of a lower student to teacher ratio and because the curriculum challenges children to put forth their best effort. If you are like most parents, then you know the best education for your child will likely come from a private school. Your child must take the Secondary School Admissions Test (SSAT) to get admitted, which can be time-consuming. Additionally, your child…

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    Adequate funding and equal access to public education is an issue that has been around for decades. It is, like most things are, a constant push-and-pull between money and ethics. And it continues to be at the forefront of the nation. Adequate funding and equal access to public education was most prominent in the Supreme Court case Plyler v. Doe. In this case, the state of Texas argued that illegal immigrant children should not be allowed a public education; in addition, they explained that…

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