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    much time at school and in classes? A good majority will answer "yes" and, as a result, will vehemently oppose the thought of an extended school day. For starters, an extended school day could cause additional stress for students because they would have to sit for a longer period of time during the school hours. Furthermore, more time in school leaves students with less time to get some exercise or play sports outside school. Although there are many advocates for an extended school day because it

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    them at all? Does it keep them from doing it again? School suspensions don’t give children a punishment that they are able to learn from, rather just keeping them out of school, which will result in recurring misbehavior in school. Although some might say that suspensions are an effective way of disciplining children for their actions, but in reality, school suspensions should be left in the past. Demolishing school suspensions will help schools, because they are currently unjust to students, increasing

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    Bullying is a problem world-wide. “ Bullying has always been a fact of life in American schools. For generations, people accepted that bullying was simply a part of growing up” (Morais, Carmen). Bullying and cyberbullying is a daily problem. In some states bullying is considered a crime. “ Laws making bullying a crime are becoming the go-to solution” ( Morais, Carmen ). One problem is the history of bullying, Sometimes people get confused between the difference of joking or bullying. “ bullying

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    A school is a that place which is designed to provide learning spaces as well as environments for the teaching of students under the direction of teachers. Schools are the roots of every children in his/her life. With the help of school students grasps wide array of knowledge from school which is beneficial for them in their future. However, some people argue that private schools are better over public school. From my point of view, private school are better because it is enriched with academic opportunities

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    child’s education, parents want the best the school has to offer their children. Parents want a prosperous future for their child which is not only health, but a well-educated one. Education is of the utmost importance especially because it will impact the child the most in the long run. Private schools offer ample education opportunities. There are some factors to consider when choose a private school education over a public one. Many times, the private schools are religious are having certain beliefs

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    Many schools are now starting to debate whether to have after school sports.A variety of students and parents may not condone with the idea. Therefore, schools should not have after school activities because, students focus more on, sports then their school work, they take money away from the school when they could use it for better purposes, last, it takes too much time consuming . After school activities may be a pleasure to partake in, sports may also take up the studying time needed

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    Our school has implemented many schemes such as the Home-School Community Liaison Scheme, Learning Support Teacher Scheme, School Meals Programme and Free after School Study to help all students and create a learning environment in which each student has equal oppurtunity. The Home-School Community Liaison Scheme aims to improve co-operation between home, schools and communities to advance the educational interests of disadvantaged children by encouraging, supporting and and facilitating partnership

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    A School Program

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    of a school instruction is heightening, with an expanding number of individuals, disappointed with their experience. In the most recent decade educational cost expenses ascended by 42% and graduates can now hope to pay upwards of $100,000 for a four-year program. On the off chance that you can 't bear the cost of it you ought to apply for a few grants, alongside enhancing in secondary school day by day. In case you 're a virtuoso like Will Hunting and have bent you needn 't bother with school, however

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    High School Vs. Middle School There are so many differences and similarities between High Schools and Middle Schools. Smart is the middle school I attended, it’s known as Smart Intermediate. West is the High School I attended after middle school and it’s known as Davenport West High School. There are three main differences and similarities between High Schools, and Middle Schools. The three main points I will be covering are school dances, classes, and extracurricular activities. In High School, dances

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    field of education. One of my strongest beliefs is that student performance targets, school ratings, and support from the government for schools should not be based on student’s performance on standardized tests and state-mandated exams. Often times, especially in public schools, schools are given a ranking or a report card based off of how well their students did on that year’s exam. That score that the school receives then becomes the target for students to reach the following year. However, the

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