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    Safety of the building and campus is also a large concern for any administrator. As an administrator I will be responsible for the safety of the contents of the building, including teachers and students. Again, teachers are the first line of defense in regards of assuring that the building is secured and any outside doors remain closed and locked during school hours. It is necessary to control access into the building through the front office. Use of a surveillance system can also be key in keeping

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    The Advantage of Charter Schools A charter school is an openly funded, self- sufficient school, entrenched by teachers, parents, or community groups under the terms of a charter or with provincial or domestic jurisdiction. Charter schools were established over twenty years ago. They have expanded rapidly during the last decade. (Barbour, 2013) The US Department of Education has contributed grants to support charter school efforts. Charter schools should be considered by every parent before enrolling

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    1. I got the first place award for essay competition in high school. One of my dream was a writer. I enjoyed the writing since when I was young. I just wanted to challenge for my work and never thought I was selected because I wasn't confident of my writing. After I got this award, I felt more confident and had pride of my self for writing. 2. I've raised fund for a school gym remodeling. My son's school gym carpet was very old and needed to replace. I felt very happy to fundraiser money from

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    In My Utopia, no ideal government exists. My Utopias’ ideal government would serve one function, and one function only – to protect our liberty, not take it away. Also the power would lie in the community/people’s hands and not in a woman/man with a suit and tie doing whatever lobbyists want them to do. My utopias’ ideal government would strive for love and peace, instead of striving for war and fear. Our utopia has a leader. It isn’t one single leader; it is more like a group of leaders. The

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    I believe my mission statement will change as I continue to grow and gain more knowledge about my new career as I continue through my classes and internship, here is where I begin in March 2017. We are all working towards what’s best for the child, while each person (parent, teacher, school psychologist, administrator) has their specific role, our collaborative goal is always the same. I want to remember the negative experiences I had as a parent navigating the assessment and initial IEP process

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    In High School I never sought out any guidance or even think about what I wanted to do with my life. It wasn’t until my sister was diagnosed with acoustic neuroma, a brain tumor that threatened her life, that I opened my eyes. Seeing my once unyielding sister lay on a hospital bed made me realized that everyday isn’t guaranteed and that you have to make the most of your time while you still can. Therefore, I set a goal for myself to strive for excellence when I was in college and to get accepted

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    My school is an academy that focuses on two of the major intelligence groups. The goal of this school is to give people the specific training and education needed to be more successful with their future endeavors. My school’s name is The NYC Fine Arts Academy. It is located in New York City, New York. It’s located there because people typically go to New York to make their dreams come true. My school focuses on the musical and language intelligences. At this academy, there would be a variety of

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    ideas, and values of the Puritans greatly shaped the development of the colonies in a number of distinct ways. Politically, the idea of a united, representative government that later became a staple of the US was derived from Puritan ideals. Economically, the ideals of fair pricing and the celebrated “Yankee frugality and thriftiness” originated from the Puritans. Socially, emphasis on church, religion, and community was another lasting influence of the Puritans. Clearly, the values held by the Puritans

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    My Ideal Teacher When I think about teachers that I have had in the past, several different ones come to my mind. Each of these educators stands out in my mind for a variety of diverse reasons. Whether it is their sense of humor, their tactfulness, their love of the subject matter, their fanatical and sporadic behavior, or their yearning to be childish themselves, I can still remember at least one quality of every teacher I have ever encountered. Every one of these teachers conveyed subject

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    As I gaze up at the words inscribed on the pillars of the Paul L. Foster building, which houses the Hankamer School of Business, I see inspiring and challenging ideals. Amongst them I see words that remind me of what strengths I have to contribute to the Hankamer School of Business. Out of the ten core values, I believe that integrity, leadership, service, and teamwork describe ideals which I aspire to bring to the school. Integrity should be the most valued core principle. In the Ten Commandments

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