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    What If you could get out of school for a week to help an adult with their job? If I could get out of school to help someone with their job, I would help my mom with her job, because I know how to do it, and she works hard every day, so I could give her a little break. My mom is a waitress, so I would help her take orders, run out food (which I already do), and run the cash register. My first reason why I would help my mom with her job is because I know how to do her job. She is a waitress

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    of all things. I believe in the light. I believe in God. I believe in kindness.” When you get into trouble you get disciplined by the principal or superintendent. What you do has a big influence on how you get disciplined.Why we shouldn’t have Out of school suspension. OSS shouldn’t be apart of a disciplinary because if you think about it, you are basically action teaching the student that it is okay to do it. When you are giving them OSS you are just given more freedom, and then they begin to think

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    It was a typical Friday...at least that's what I thought. Then my mom pulled out of school early and I didn't really know what was going on. She was saying to me that she talked to the doctor, and the doctor thinks that I have the flu. I need to be taken out of school. So I just said okay and went home with her. When we got home I was tired, so I went and layed in bed and went to sleep. I didn't think I slept all that long until both of my parents woke me up. They told me I had to go to the hospital

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    Kids will be kids, at a young age they feel old and mature enough to do anything and that can include breaking school rules. Some might do it to show off and others because of peer pressure. Most schools believe out-of-school suspensions are a better way to go, but I think there is another way. It isn’t fair for students to be suspended and having to miss school or a day of learning. The act of suspending makes most kids fall behind in classwork activities or homework. Suspension shouldn’t be

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    getting active and trying hard. Students need to dress out everyday they have gym. They also need to participate in the activity we are doing. They need to try hard during fall/spring training. If they don’t do those any three things, they should get less points that day. It is a required class, so it should be counted toward students grade and GPA. Students say that they “forgot” clothes just to get out of gym. The number one rule in gym is to dress out everyday. Someimes people actually forget clothes

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    million American students drop out of high school every year (EPE 2012), and that students in the United States are the twenty-fifth math, the seventeenth in science, the fourteenth in reading, out of twenty nine countries (OECD 2012)? According by the National Assessment of Education Progress, two out of three eighth-graders cannot read proficiently and that nearly three out of four eighth- and 12th-grade students cannot write proficiently. How the level of U.S schools can be so low, when we know

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    For many years schools have had athletic programs, but districts are starting to ban them for a variety of reasons. Studies have shown that students have gotten better grades when they took athletic activities out of their school. Therefore, sports should be taken out of schools because children will get better grades, it will save districts’ money, and the schools can focus on other activities. Anybody who plays a sport knows how it affects their grades and how difficult it is to keep them up

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    College right out of high school is a great opportunity for students to get ahead in the real-world. Studies have been conducted to show the pros and cons of both going to college and not going to college. The college readiness debate is a decision that will need evidence to support you. Although there are studies to show the opinions of both sides of the argument, the positive side of going to college definitely outweighs the negatives. With the articles given, each one can provide high school students

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    I started my high school career in the fall of 2014 at Euclid High School. It was a humid day. I was scared that my hair was going to be ruined due to the humidity and, ruin my day being that it was my birthday. I wasn’t nervous about being in the high school. I was most excited about getting out of school early and, that I only had four more years of school left. The transition from middle school and high school was pretty easy for me. Seeing as though that my best friend brother’s were already

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    good. Some of the things that happened in 2017 were: meeting Dylan, grieving over the death of my nana, starting my last year of high school, and going to the city of light with my mom. In 2018 I experienced becoming an adult at the age of eighteen, helping my boyfriend move from house to hotel multiple times, and the best of all, graduation. It’s been a rough school year, but I honestly would not change anything because all of this happened and made me the woman I am today. It took me a while to decide

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