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    Many schools have begun to force their students to participate in two or more after school clubs. However, demanding students to join an extracurricular club should not be allowed as it goes against the ideals that extracurriculars hold. After all, school clubs are meant to be a fun, stress free way of meeting new people and bettering one’s self, but when schools force students to join them, they just become more school. Students shouldn’t be forced to join after school clubs because they may

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    hobbies and activities that they enjoy. Although some students enjoy education and obtaining knowledge, other students only go to school for two reasons: they are forced by the government and their parents and/or they enjoy participating in the activities provided by the school. Though some may argue that extracurricular activities, such as sports, are a distraction to primary reason that students are enrolled into schools, I believe that it is important to keep extracurricular activities implemented

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    are aware but do little to nothing to fix it. This is why schools having created in-schools activities such as physical education where students play sports such as basketball and soccer, being active. Schools should not just flat out ban junk food, schools regulate the flow and consumption of food. Student athletes are very active after and out of school as well, which is why. Athletes participate in physical sports after school. Schools do not reserve the right to dictate what students can and

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    Catholic School (SJDR) is a parish within the Diocese of St. Augustine. It is located in Saint John’s County and in a rather affluent section. There are many strengths of San Juan del Rio Catholic School but there are some weaknesses that need to be addressed. One of the main things we need at San Juan del Rio is more activities and sports teams. Our students are very competitive and play numerous sports are a part of many clubs outside of school. They are also very involved in many activities which

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    It is evident that the state of Florida should not extend the school time due to it will affect are homework schedule and after school activities. My first reason, why the state of Florida should not extend schools hours is because it will affect students homework schedule and it will make the students spend less time with there family member. Also when student does there homework late they have no time to eat and take shower by the time they finish its will be very late. According to source

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    My dream school The previous years there has been a major discussion about the Swedish schools. Some claim that students takes school way too easily, and that the teachers as well as the school system allows this behaviour. These are thoughts found in an article written by teacher Ann Pettersson for "Svenska dagbladet". I am going to use these flaws as bad examples to explain how I would like my school to be. My dream school more particularly. Firstly, I partly agree to what Pettersson stated

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    beneficial activities, while also making sure that they are popular with the students in hopes of the students continuing the activities outside the classroom. SPARK, or “Sports, Play, Active, Recreation for, Kids”, isn’t only aimed to improve solely physical attributes for children, but also aims to improve environmental and behavioral change at the same time (SPARK). These planned programs include a classroom & recess program, an after school program, along with the Coordinated School Health Initiative

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    for taking care of their school and students' well being. Students also have a lot of responsibilities. They have to learn and remember information, keep up with all of their classes, and pile in their homework after everything. Why add onto everyone's responsibilities? Making extracurricular activities mandatory will not take any pressure off of a principal or their students. I disagree that it should be mandatory for students to participate in extracurricular activities. One problem with mandatory

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    Many schools have extracurricular activities offered at their schools. My school offers many extracurricular activities like track, soccer, basketball, and cross country. My principal has recently made the decision that all students have to be in a extracurricular activity. I disagree that it should not be mandatory for all students to be in a in school activity. The school has many reasons why they should not make it mandatory to do a in school extracurricular activity. I see the point

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    of extracurricular activities harming students, they can actually be beneficial. Extracurricular activities help students by helping them learn how to manage time more efficiently and improve academics. There are social benefits, benefits outside of school, and benefits after school and they help develop students and make them became what they will be in the future. Extracurricular activities more definitely benefit the students and even the school. Extracurricular activities can help students by

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