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    The first seventeen weeks of 2018 there were twenty one school shootings. On and average school shootings happen at least two times a week. I agree with the article that schools should have mental health classes. Something I do not agree on is a teacher being armed with gun through the school day. It is great that some people want to come together and help the problem. School shootings are a huge problem and something needs to be done quick. There are a number of ideas that people could come up with

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    School closures are a problem in society. There are many school districts across the country that fall in the trap of being under budget, forcing the district to close doors on schools with in their district. Teachers often get criticism if the class they work with does not reach the academic levels that meet the school administration requirements. It is often not took into consideration a student’s home life, and what the school district is or is not offering to supplement a student’s learning abilities

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    Creating a School of Diverse Learners Texas schools are becoming more diverse every year. The Texas Tribune (2015) released an article stating well over half of the 5.2 million students in the Texas schools were Hispanic. This number has increased from 15 years ago, when the number was around 40 percent. Not only has the Hispanic numbers increased, but the number of Asian students have doubled as well. Even more surprising is the percentage of the white student population. The number of white

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    more guidance and facilities in almost every part of life than people living in any small town or district. The part of the country where I grew up had separated schools for girl and boys. Co-education was not common. The population was between 0.2 million to 0.3 million. There were few elementary public schools and public high schools. Peoples ' education was really effected by the social culture, and by a lot of authorities ' negligence of the law. A part of the district area where I grew up is

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    BACKGROUND In schools the state rates as Underperforming or Lowest Five Percent, more than 60 percent of students were reported as falling below minimum learning standards in reading, math, science, and writing. Some of these schools showed extraordinary levels of failure in educating students. In 2010, the state found the number of “F” schools, ranked Struggling to be 168 schools. In 2016, the state Index found the number of “F” schools, ranked Underperforming or Lowest Five Percent increased by

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    their child no matter if the school is a public school or a charter school. The passing of this ballot will allow the approval of twelve new charter schools or enrollment to increase by 1% statewide in already existing charter schools by the state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education each year. Hearing about charter schools expanding would gain the supporters of those who have a child on a waiting list. There are those who already have a child in a public school and worries that passing this

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    SHOULD HAVE SCHOOL UNIFORMS I was 7 years old when I first started wearing a uniforms at my school in Meridian , India. My morning routine was quite simple. It started off with me putting on my navy blue skirt , white button down blouse and a dark blue tie. I’d run I ran down the stairs to put on my jet black shoes with white socks as my mom braided my hair. Then we'd have a leisurely breakfast where she'd make me my favorite chocolate chips pancakes and I would head to school. At school,I would

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    No School Sports School sports may seem like a good idea to some people, but it takes away from education, and isnt education and learning what schools were made for, to teach the children of America? School sports are not a good idea for many reasons, the first reason is,maintaining the fields, and paying for transportation is too expensive for school to pay for,that money should be put towards education and learning. When teacher-coaches travel for games, the school is left to hire substitute

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    many school corporations have consolidated, which has caused many small- town schools like Johnson township in Eckerty indiana, to absorbed and lose a part of their history . there are two residents of Eckerty, Darius and Anthony Adams, who recall their fond memories of the old Johnson Township School in Crawford County. Few residents remember its consolidating to a single school corporation, multiple grades and ages taught in just a few classrooms, or the closing of Johnson Township School. The

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    Small Schools vs. Large Schools Many people argue that bigger schools are better than smaller schools because they allow more students to be taught and a better variety of classes but that's not necessarily true. Smaller schools offer many other things that the bigger schools do not. There are many reasons why smaller schools are more productive and more beneficial compared to bigger school. They offer a more one-on-one experience, the students are more connected, and the school system is more advanced

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