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    Finally, schools could create an excellent learning atmosphere for the students. For example, school violence happens so frequently that students start to concern about their physical health. The first thing for school administrators is to create a safe environment that students will not be harmed in the school. Besides, American school can introduce more cultural programs and make full use of the library resources. In the light of the performance of students, school administrators should pay…

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    United States Public school hours of operation are generally held from 8:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. Accordingly this schedule makes it increasingly difficult for American families to afford after school care for their children. Because most working American families work from 8:00 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Notwithstanding the difference in schedules levees a two-hour gap in which the parent needs care for their children. Some parents are fortunate and have the options of having the kids being taking…

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    SCHOOL: Children of all races in school is an amazing thing to see wherever you are because children weren’t always able to go to school or weren’t allowed. A child in school getting an education is where the power is. In school there are always crowds students that are just alike so if you’re different then you’re not welcomed into ones group. So the groups in school are the popular kids (rich or confident), athletes (jocks), gothic (emo kids), people in the band (band geeks) and the rebels. No…

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    education their children can receive. Unlike years past when children went to school where they live, now parents can base their children’s education on what is best for each individual child. In the last 20 years the number of Charter Schools have grown across the United States. Although Charter Schools are a free choice and publically funded, typically their approach to education and operations are very different. Charter schools can design the curriculum to enhance the chosen students and…

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    According to the article, “The School Leaders Tool” school culture is the shared experience both in and out of school that create a sense of community, family, and a team membership. I believe that the school culture depends on the efforts, and behavior of the building leader. For instance, effective building leaders should promote educational success, collaboration, cohesiveness, and quality education. School culture can also be shaped by parental involvement. Within a school culture, there are…

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    We all know as kids school isn't the best place, What i have struggled during this mid-quarter was not coming too school. Not coming too school set me back a couple days of work, once that happends its hard to catch up. To better myself during the rest of the school year I am going to work less because its hard to have a habit of doing homework constantly then working and having that break the chain, Its hard to always do homework when homework doesn't fascinate me because its just very…

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    Should schools have a longer school day?No having a longer school day will make you have more money to pay,not have enough sleep for the next school day,and will not improve test scores. First reason why schools should not have a longer school day is because if you play a sport after school you will be getting home even more late then you usually do with a regular school day,That means if you get home later then you usually do you could maybe not have enough energy for the next school day to…

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    children in a public school or home schooling system. They have to look at the advantages and disadvantages that come with making the right choice for their child’s education. Being home schooled, does not give the child the ability to be around new people. Having children in an environment that is safe and provides hands-on experience, the ability to socialize and interact with others, a teacher’s interaction and feedback and motivation should be a reason to attend public school opposed to home…

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    There are a lot of idea’s of how high school is going to be like when I get to high school.High school is going to be a lot different from middle school because they do harder work that I didn’t do in middle school and I might get confused and not understand the work I’m doing in the classroom. When I get to high school there will be no time to be playing around and talking in class because I got to be paying attention to what the…

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    a grandparent’s farm, a family lake house, or maybe even traveling to another country. How would a child’s life be affected if they did not have a traditional “summer break” and instead they were in school year round, having small breaks in between each nine-week period? They would still be in school the traditional 180 days, learn the same material, and still progress through grade levels normally. The benefits that the students and faculty would receive from this non-traditional schooling can…

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