To the Editor,
I write to you with a heavy heart but with a hopeful mind. The Finnish government has made a decision to cut down from student funds and from our overall education system, and as a student this automatically concerns me and affects my life. My purpose for this letter is to organise a student demonstration and inform people how this cut down will affect our future as a country. Finland is known globally for its education system and how well it functions, so it does seem absurd that this is the region that our government is going to cut back. It feels as the politicians have forgotten how it feels to be a struggling student and that the education system that we are in can’t be as successful as it is now, if the students don’t get help financially.
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The kids who are sitting behind the tables right now, are our future. I encourage every student who feels that their feelings don’t matter, to participate in this student demonstration and make sure that the future is not going to be decided without our saying in
In the world, countries are competing to have the best education system. Some countries such as America spend thousands of dollars per student during the school year yet have average test score. America should focus in a different system to help students raise their test scores and education. America should look at Finland education system. Finland grants equality education to all, have a better education structure system, and Finland comes to the top in test scores. While some people might say Finland does not have a large population, which helps the country with less education cost.
In 2014, “groundwater makes up 60 percent of California’s water use” (Governor Brown Changes, 2014).
Hope all is well! I am sending this email to see if you all were still recruiting a student-athlete, Chris Moore from Ashbrook High School. His mom contacted me regarding their visit in October, but I didn’t see him listed on our end. He’s submitted an application to us, so I just wanted to make sure he’s a true recruit before I switch him to our “athlete” list.
It's with distinct pleasure that I write to support Marina Wagdy's application for the Student Leadership program.
First and foremost, you did it! You survived all crammed hallways, the cliques, and all the times you thought your parents were controlling you way too much. As this new chapter opens you will soon realize that your parents were always right and you really do need to not procrastinate and should balance your school and social life. College truly is the best four years of your life, but there are a few things you must always keep in the back of your mind.
To the veterans that are still with us today. I want you all to know that we do the pledge of
Education is the most valuable belonging a person deserves and needs. It is the key to success, wealth, knowledge, and a career that will push you further in the future. Also, high-quality education is a must in the U.S, which means it will help the future generations tackle the nation issues later on. It should be the only thing that cannot be taken away from anyone and it will open many doors full of opportunities. Education will help us grow as an individual, have a better outlook on life, and will help withstand the hardships of life, but what happens when education get cuts down? Are today student’s being cheated out of best education possible to balance the budget?
I am Elizabeth Benitez and I work for NAU-Yuma and the PACTO-program. The reason that I am contacting you is because we have a student, Benjamin Suarez, who is applying to the Teacher Education Program for Spring 2017. The student have worked with you in the past, and we would like you to please send us a recommendation form for Benjamin Suarez. Attached is the form that I will like you to fill out and send it back to me.
To begin this letter, I would like to thank you for donating prayer and money to support Diamond Willow Ministries. You were very much a huge part of my recent trip there, as well as the boys camp that took place through the ministry.
I hope this message finds you well. I'd like to begin this letter off topic and take the opportunity to thank you for your efforts in health care reform. The greatest nation this world has ever known has an embarrassing health care system. It's a personal desire to see that no one's life is put in jeopardy due to financial means. My effort in contacting you today is in regards to something I fear desperately as I watch it unfold. It's a touchy subject that I personally do not like to debate or discuss with others. The last thing I ever want is to be considered an advocate of a policy or practice that ultimately would be discriminatory to another group of citizens. But unfortunately, I cannot agree with the new idea of integrating women into
I am writing to express my concern regarding your company’s policy toward people of color. Recently, you denied admittance to a young Negro man who desired to compete with his high school team at a golf tournament. This tournament was scheduled to take place at your country club. He worked hard to earn his way there and was eager to experience the reward for his labors.Your decision is unjust because those of color should be treated as equals and not as a lower class. They should treated as those who belong in society, not cast out in the vast desert of poverty.
Finland has a different mindset on education, after the world war they came together as a society and determined that the best way to rebuild their society economically is to improve education for all. Instead of segregating students based on socioeconomic backgrounds, they focus on providing education for every
This letter is in regards to my nine-year-old daughter Valerie Mendez SID: 168809 who is currently in Ms. Jennifer Dembowski 4th grade class.
Dear Jennifer and Todd Stewart (plus the little ones who are becoming bigger than me):
Over the past three to four years, students and teachers have expressed their opinion, anger, and frustrations on their governments trying to privatized universities. Privatizing universities does not always have a positive effect on people but it does help the country to cut down their debt crisis like what had happened in Greece. The students and professors in Greece and Italy have demonstrated and protested on opposing the idea of privatization of universities or public education. It was the beginning of a new era in student’s movement in Europe and North America. Comparing the two movements of students and professors in Greece and Italy in explaining whether the demonstrations were successful, what were their tactics was there any