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    life. Learning skills like time management, organization, and leadership are vital to a person’s success in the future; all of which can be learned through the experiences that extracurriculars provide. Therefore, being involved in extracurricular activities can prove to have stronger and a broader spectrum of benefits than solely focusing on grades. Extracurriculars teach students lessons that will last them a lifetime, not a semester. “Students who have active lives learn very quickly how to manage

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    Extra-curricular activities are other school movements that allow students to participate and develop their aptitude in other aspects, like sports, student government, and talents. In school, a lot of students also excel in extra-curricular activities other than the academic aspect. There are some who are capable and knowledgeable in nature, aside from focusing in their academic performance, were also participating in various extra-curricular activities. However, there are also some students who

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    Escondido Christian School (ESC) is an amazing school, but there is always areas for improvement. A Gaga Pit would be awesome for the school because there are not many things that the Middle schoolers like. The only thing that most Middle Schoolers at our school like are either basketball, wall ball, or kickball. That is not many options for us to choose for. I feel that if we had a Gaga pit, we would benefit from it because it could be an only Middle school game, we could also use it for PE and

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    psychological and physical health. An individual’s feeling of belonging and acceptance is especially important for latino adolescents. According to Maurizi, Ceballo, Epstein-Ngo, & Cortina (2013), when latino adolescents have a greater sense of neighborhood belonging, they tend to have lesser levels of depression and anxiety. There are several things that may impact adolescents’ sense of community, including community violence exposure, their fear of crime, and community-based activities that they participate

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    or aren’t married, and do not live alone. Emerging adults generally struggle with their individuality or psychological sense of personal identity. Extracurricular activities can be defined as activities that take place for anyone of any age outside their workspace, done recreationally. For a lot of students, extracurricular activities are seen as an escape from the daily stresses of academics and everyday life. It’s something that allows for their interests and talents take over to help keep their

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    ask is, “How involved should kids be in extracurricular activities or should they even be involved at all?” Extracurricular activities can be both advantageous and unpromising depending on what the student plans on participating in and also how many activities the student plans participating in. Many studies have been conducted trying to find the answer to those questions. One great thing that comes along with extracurricular activities is that it looks great on college applications. “They won

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    out each night trying to maintain passing grades so that they can get into a college, yet the worst part is that that is not all they have to stress about. Most high school students have jobs or co curricular activities that they attend immediately following the school day. Those activities bring on more stress, yet students are asked to complete lengthy tasks that tear into their free time. Students go through so many things in their daily lives, yet they are constantly drug down by the

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    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 of view of the activity being

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    similar experiences, Noah was able to handle his work issues with confidence. This is an example of how important extracurricular activities can be in a person's life. In order to completely prepare for real life situations, children should participate in some form of extracurricular activity. In addition to preparing children for real life situations, extracurricular activities are the best way to improve students participation academically. The following statistic serves as an example. “The probability

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    The Effects of Extra-Curricular Activities on Adolescents Programs that go beyond the classroom are designed to enrich the lives of students across the globe. "They enrich the lives of the student, their families and our communities. These activities create well rounded children who learn what their interests and talents are because they have been exposed to such opportunities."(Extracurricular activities, Anonymous) Parents tend to push their child to study more when in fact, they should encourage

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