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    when my fourth-grade teacher pulled me aside from the class and told me that I needed to go to the principal’s office because my mom was going to pick me. Naturally, I was filled with joy because I was going to leave school early, but a question popped into mind. Why did I need to go to the principal’s office? I disregarded the thought and packed up my things. I slowly walked to principal’s office with my head down and thoughts rushing through my mind. What had happened? Is everything all right?

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    Once a sunny day,in San Luis middle school a big and beige school with vintage carpet and white walls.I am in the principal's office because i had made a wrong action that affected me in some way but it also help me though.However i was there because i had too many absences in my first and fourth period.I had too many absences because i was a immature girl that didn’t heard what my parents and teachers use to say to me,and because the only thing that matter to me was having fun with my friends without

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    trip to the principal’s office, however, the influx of law enforcement patrolling school hallways has enabled officers to arrest and transport students from school to juvenile detention centers for minor infractions, disproportionately affecting minority students. As such, school policies that encourage a police presence have increased a student’s risk of suspension or expelled. Consequently, a teacher’s decision to refer a student for punishments can lead a student to the principal’s officer or introduce

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    The stick the middle one wearing the jacket. Walking towards Sam he picked up another snowball. “You think your superman or something.” Said Greg. He walked right up to Sam, but Greg got too close, scratching his jacket on one of Sam’s sticks. Greg’s nostrils flared. He punched Sam knocking him over, then kicking him shouting “Do you know how much this jacket is worth!” said Greg. Charles dashed towards Greg striking right across the face. Greg toppled over, his cheek red and bruised. He felt

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    Public high school students have the First Amendment right of free expression and the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable searches while they’re at school. These protections extend a student’s social media and to the digital contents of their cell phones. At the same time, public high schools have special characteristics associated with their duty to educate students and provide a safe and orderly place conducive to learning and so students accept greater restrictions of their constitutional

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    Teacher Reflection Paper

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    classrooms was full and they could not move him. My son was held back in Kindergarten, so Mrs. McRee was his teacher his second go round of Kindergarten. So with that being said, in Pre-K he was always getting in trouble and being sent to the principal’s office. I could not figure out why such a good, loving little

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    High School Dress Codes

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    the previous weekend, leggings and poke-a-dot rain boots. I was sent to the principal’s office as soon as I got to school and the principal called my mom and had her come pick me up because my outfit was inappropriate. My mom was upset with the school system. I was only 13 and they were basically telling me boys were looking at me like I was an object. Another instance, I was in 8th grade and I got sent the principal’s office for an inappropriate shirt I was wearing. I had on a purple

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    pass a classroom, I saw a body fly like a football against the lockers. “I’m really getting tired of your crap dude!” the jock said while power walking. Then suddenly a teacher was charging toward the two kids and grabbed the two and took them to the office. Well it’s sucks to be those guys, but unlike them, I want to do something with my life. Then when I about to enter the classroom, The principal called my name. “Gabriel could you come with me to my

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    February 13, 2015 I was forced to face those fears. I had no idea I was going to be asked to give a speech. I can still remember the day that my principal called me to the office to give me this opportunity. Not a drop of hesitation crossed my mind when I agreed to give this speech; how could I say no to the principal’s

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    A symbol is someone or something that represents someone or something else. Symbols are used in literature because they represent a character, object, or place in a story. Similarly, there are plenty of symbols throughout the book Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson. Some examples of symbols in the book are Melinda’s tree projects, Maya Angelou, and Melinda’s report for Mr. Neck. To begin with, Melinda’s tree projects are a symbol to Melinda. The drawing of the tree with a dead limb symbolizes its ability

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