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    Stop, do not drop out .Over a dozen of students drop out of school every year. One thing they fail to realize is the pros and cons that this sacrifice has on their life. Dropping out of school is one of the biggest decisions that one can do. The causes for students dropping out can also be helped if they talk to the right people. Three of the main causes for High School Students dropping out are Low parent engagement, Poor Academic Performance, and they thought it would be easier to get a GED. Life

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    The sense of boredom caused in school, because during the learning process is always done in the classroom, is the background of the emergence of the concept of learning outside the classroom or better known as Classroom Activities. Education is always done in the class so far has the potential to generate boredom for students, so the development of activities outside the classroom is necessary. Because activities outside the classroom can be used as an alternative means to improve human quality

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    The issue of dropping out of high school were discussed as early as 1927 in literatures according to (Christle, Jolivette, and Nelson 2007). During that era, dropout was called “school- leaving” and was considered to be a psychological problem based on interest and attitudes. Young people were considered as restless and needing the freedom to explore new interests. If schools did not meet their needs, there was the likelihood that these teenagers will drop out (Christle, Jolivette, and Nelson, 2007)

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    With a mission statement such as this, why would a school district continue to implement discipline to the students that harms the educational process? The answer is bureaucracy. School districts are a bureaucracy and they want to remain in power. Administrators, board members, and trustees stick together in hopes to preserve the bureaucracy. Regardless, out of school suspension is shown to be ineffective at remedying an insubordination student, used unfairly against minorities, and harmful to a

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    Ruling Out School Prayer

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    Many people argue that school prayer is needed in schools, but I think that it is not necessary. I believe that it is not necessary to have prayer during school to please people of one religion. If a person can pray to him/herself, then there is no need for a public prayer. It has already been established in the constitution that school prayer has been banned and it should remain that way. In my opinion it should remain unconstitutional because it interferes with other student’s religion, the intention

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    In Uruguay, between one out of three and one out of four children that enroll in secondary school do not graduate. For a country that used to exhibit high education levels and more than tripled its education expenditure per student in the last ten years, being just above Latin American standards appears as anything but a success. Several studies dug in the cause and nature of such an evolution. One particular finding called for the attention of researchers: the probability of an adolescent leaving

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    Problem Statement Originally created as a discipline action of last resort for students who cause unsafe or threatening environment or substantive clear and present danger with threats of violence and are possession of weapons in the school, out of school suspension are now being used to address minor offenses such as disobedience, disrespect, attendance issues, or other general disruptions (Stinchcomb, Bazemore & Riestenberg, 2006). Suspension were used judiciously and cautiously as the impact

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    In school, students are supposed to be having the time of their life. During this time, they are supposed to have no stress, a balanced schedule, and time do the things they want to do. Unfortunately, for some students it isn’t like this. Many students have stress, an unbalanced schedule, and do not have time to the things they want to do. Students have many responsibilities in and out of school, these responsibilities may cause the student to become overwhelmed and stressed. In school many students

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    and the challenges that each individual may face. I attended a STEM school for middle school. The school was made up with significantly more male students than female students. Adam’s article discussed the importance of Out of School Time (OST) STEM programs and how they motivated female students’ interest and identities in areas of science. Even though I did not attend an OST, I felt like my STEM education influence my high school track and the universities I applied to and what I decided to major

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    “What if?” when it comes to trying to figure out what is going to be completed after being able to finish school. In other cases some people have panic attacks not being able to know whether or not they will be able to finish school. The high school dropout rates have skyrocketed so high that many people that drop out are to face many consequences that come their way. There are many consequences that occur if one is to consider dropping out of school such as having a low income, going through incarceration

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