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    I’m sure we all remember our elementary days. Having the same teacher all day long for each subject. How if you got a teacher you really liked you were able to see them every day for the whole school year. But that if that wasn’t the case you were stuck with just one teacher unless there was a substitute. I’m not sure about you but I remember how happy I was when I learned that for middle school we would have a different teacher for each subject. We would have one teacher for math another for science

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    Lab, I had to go to a local elementary school and take a walk around its neighborhood. I was told to observe cultural diversity, types of homes surrounding the school, and answer a variety of questions regarding the kinds of students that attend the school. I was originally a bit baffled by the kinds of questions on the sheet like "are there any apartment buildings near by?" or "where do the children get food?" I thought to myself "Why do these things matter to a school?" And then as I was going through

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    possibly having more security placed on school sites, more so on elementary and middle schools. Many have seen the extensive security measures that have been taken on high school campuses such as security guards, officers, Identification cards, etc., but why aren’t these security measures occurring on elementary and middle schools? A possible solution to solving the security on elementary and middle schools would be providing security guards on these school sites. There is a concern about a shortage

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    There are distinct differences between being a school counselor in elementary school and one who works in a high school. Both are challenging yet rewarding positions. To find the right one for you, it helps to understand the level and type of student interaction you'll have. Elementary School Usually encompassing grades K through 6 or 8, counseling in elementary school environments means you'll see children with severe issues that revolve around their home life. It could include emotional or

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    their lives to helping our children fulfill their dreams” ("STUDENT NEWS"). One morning in Newtown, Connecticut, many children and staff of Sandy Hook Elementary were ready to begin their daily routine of attending school, or work. Unfortunately, they were not aware that this would be the last time they do so. The shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary ended the lives of several staff and young children. This devastating tragedy added fuel to the controversial gun argument. Parents of the children lobbied

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    Organization The organization chosen is in education for Elementary School. I choose the school where I’m currently employed. The school is part of the Orange County is in Central Florida, Orange County is the region's most populous county and includes the City of Orlando, as well as twelve other incorporated cities. The population of Orange County is 90% urban and 10% rural. Orange County Public Schools serves a diverse population that includes urban (Orlando), suburban and even rural communities;

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    Hashomayim on Metcalfe and Kensington Avenue in Westmount. When I first went to the school I went through the courtyard which had cemented pillars and archways as well as a row of plastic play houses of a variety of colours and sizes. The doors are all locked therefore I had to wring the Foundation school doorbell. The school has 2 stories; the first story is where the daycare is and the second floor is where the elementary school is located. There are 6 classrooms and each classroom has a specific age group

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    On August 10, 2016 I was dispatched to Hull, Jackson Elementary School on an Unruly student incident. I spoke with Mrs. Martha Phillips, Principal of the school, she stated that second grade student Jairon Day, hit a teacher in the face today. I spoke with Mrs. Erin Cox, she stated “At approximately 11:30 I picked my class up from art and took them to the courtyard for recess. JD followed instructions during recess. We came in at 11:45. As we headed up the stairs JD did not want to come with the

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    After the interesting time that was elementary school, the change to the intermediate school was not an unwelcome one. In fact, I was rather excited to pass on to the newly redone and recently renamed Lincoln Intermediate school. It was a time of change and that was exciting and terrifying. The first year of band, me newly on my trombone with only a few lessons of experience from the summer, four times as many kids my age for me to get to know, and a larger school. Needless to say it was a time to

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    everywhere, one elementary school usually in one part of a neighborhood in your hometown. As these schools grown in number and increase in grade level however, less become established and there tend to be a smaller amount of high schools within a city compared to elementary or middle. This means that for every 4 or 5 neighborhoods there is 1 high school that is responsible for accepting these residents. High schools quickly become established in large district areas,

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