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    Regular School Hours

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    add one and a half hours to school each day. I strongly disagree with this idea. I do not feel an extension will benefit students or staff. School days require too many hours already. Students and staff may not have enough time for after school activities. More hours spent in school will result in stress being added to everyone involved. There are many different negative reasons to not put this idea into further consideration. The school board must consider all of the negative effects on adding…

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    Most students enjoy summer vacation, but some educators feel that summer break is too long and that students do not retain information as easily when they return in the fall. Some think we should have year-round schools.I personally do not think this a good idea. Most students use summer vacation as a stress reliever. Most students enjoy summer vacation because it gives them a two to three month break from school. First of all, summer vacation gives students a break from school. It gives them…

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    Have you ever thought about playing a sport. Some parents don’t allow their kids to play sports so they don’t get injured.Some parents allow their kids to play so they can have fun. There are multiple positives and negatives to play sports. Some people are questioning playing sports in school. In school, you can play sports, although some kids are forced to quit playing sports because their grades are not good. Although some kids might not play sports because they are more focused on school.…

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    million dollar average paying job is just not in the cards for all of them, however their experience in the field will still give them an advantage over non-athletes in the work field. Not only does participating in sports affect the chances of a student receiving a higher level of education, but it has been proven that their time in the field also positively affected their social and emotional skills which elevates characteristics that are best fit for a manager position. This is proved by…

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    Simpson University I am proud to say I am an honor student at Western Sierra Collegiate Academy and I am very involved with both school and church. When I was younger my teachers always thought I was stupid or mentally ill since I had trouble learning. When I transferred to Western Sierra Collegiate Academy in 7th grade I started to excel in my subjects by getting the help I needed from kind teachers at school. By the time I entered my early years as a high school student I became an honor…

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    Non-Realistic Life Goals

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    When it comes to extracurricular activities there is an abundant amount of skills you will encounter and whether you believe it or not they will extremely benefit your future. Being a part of a team is one of finest thing you can do in your life not only do you become part of a family, but you also get the opportunity to view things from a different perspective. As child I always had non-realistic life goals like being a professional dancer, being a baker, or a babysitter I now realize that…

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    Throughout school, I have been very involved with extracurricular activities and helping the community. In high school, I was part of the Varsity Softball Team for four years. I received All State Academic in 2014 and Second team All District. I played on the Junior Varsity Basketball Team for two years and on the varsity level for one year. I participated on the Varsity track team one year. Not only was I involved with the athletic aspect of school, but I also became very engaged with the…

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    Shortened classes would be a great alternative this school. The students could have more time for sports, extra hours to work on homework, and be able to spend more time with their family and friends. The sports programs are very important to Peoria Notre Dame. If our classes are shortened, we will have plenty of time to practice and enhance our skills in these areas. The school will get a glowing reputation, and more young people will want to come if they know that PND takes their sports…

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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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    Geometric Habits Of Mind

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    higher Van Hiele levels of thought. These two systems of thinking, along with the readings and class activities, have helped to structure the discussions we have had as a class and the vision I have for my future classroom. The five phases of learning, as discussed by Howse and Howse in Linking the Van Hiele Theory to Instruction, should…

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