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    Are Private Schools Better than Public Schools?rr There are many decisions for parents to choose private or public school for their kids. Every parent wants what is best for his or her child. A person's education is one of the most important aspects in determining whether they will become a productive member of society. Education is so important. We need to look at both public and private schools to find out if there is a difference. Private schools are a better choice than public school for many reasons

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    Fees are good for school sports because it pays for equipment and coaching. In the text it says “The fee helps pay for equipment and coaching”. This meaning when you play sports your fees for that sport team goes to the equipment they’re using and the coaching they’re getting. I think that the equipment should get fee’d but not the coaching I think that should be free. Another reason is that people have to pay fees for bus rides to and from games. I actually think that paying fees is a good idea

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    vacations during the summer or in school? Year round schools are TERRIBLE. They spend way too much money, and they have to run their AC all summer long. They have to pay a lot of money to keep bus drivers and other staff members. Year round schools are 230 days and traditional schools are 180 days. Year round schools have 9 weeks of school and then a 2-3 week break. Traditional schools have breaks near the holidays and a 2-3 month break in the summer. Traditional schools don't have to run there A/C all

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    School uniforms have been introduced to US school more and more. In 2013, a research claimed that one out of five students who attended public schools were required to wear uniforms in school. Is this a positive thing? Uniforms shouldn’t be required in school. Firstly, it costs lots of money. Secondly, it refrains students from expressing creativity and individuality. Finally, school uniforms can harbour more bullying than lessen it. The main reason school uniforms shouldn’t be introduced to students

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    Schools have been around since 1837. The first one was created by Horace Mann. He was also called, “Father of the Common School Movement” (Why was school created?). His idea was to have the teacher create a curriculum to teach to the students. School are still like this today. They’re are based off a curriculum and they must teach it in that school year. Each school year is 180 days within about nine months and three months off in the summer. Some school are not traditional in that way. Many

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    the most important year of my entire high school career. Every morning as I sit on the bus on my way to school, I can’t help but replay a time during my freshman year when myself and everyone else around me weren’t sure if I would continue in school long enough to see my senior year. It was the first month of my high school years, I was as nervous as an incoming freshman could be. I had no idea how long and strenuous my years at Bensalem High School would feel. As many others, I had a hard time

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    opportunities as possible”, according to College Tips, who are at various institutions throughout the California region including community colleges, California State Universities (Why High School Electives Matter for ...). Being involved in electives helps students with their grades and new friends. Schools should offer school electives to students because it can help students develop their interest, give them more opportunities and will raise their grades. First, electives are important for students because

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    Jefferson County Open School is a world which is so vastly different than anything I had ever encountered and I doubt I will ever find anything quite like it again. In many of the best ways possible, the institution hardly counts as a school, free of suffocating regulation and firm boundaries as it is. Comparing the Open School to a normal high school such as Conifer High is like comparing apples and cucumbers. They are not even both fruit, but both are nice in their own ways and both can go on

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    that middle schools and high schools have great importance in growing and learning. Therefore, when students choose a school, they research every aspect of the school. People may also compare middle schools with high schools. However, although the education method of middle schools and high schools are somewhat alike, there are dissimilarities about social activities and facilities, fees, and the usage of technology between them. To begin with the similarity, teachers at middle schools and high schools

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    For the school of observation assignment I attended Ms. Laurie Jenkins’ sophomore health class at Liberty High School in Hillsboro, Oregon. Ms. Jenkins is a friendly teacher, she greeted her students as well as myself. The classroom consisted of primarily White and Hispanic students with a mixture of other ethnicities. It was roughly an hour and a half long lecture. The day I went in for the classroom observation, students were learning about both the female and male anatomy. At the beginning of

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