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    Adult Kid Zone

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    Adult And Kid Zone in my opinion..... there is a bathroom so you don't have to leave to go and there is an adult zone for adults only. And there is a kids zone is there are not allowed adults. Also there are two gift shops attached to the adult zone and the kids zone. and there is a dock so you can sit put your feet in the water and there is a beach so in the summer you can go play in the water and in the sand. first…. This medium size when You open The doors you can see that There is a hole

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    program where children, parents, teachers and members of the community come together to support a child to read during the summer. Children who don’t read over the summer risk losing up to three months of important skills that they learned during the school year. This is especially true of children from low-income families. Summer learning loss poses a real threat to a student’s academic success and ability to function later on in life. Once a child falls behind, they rarely catch up. Check our RIF’s fun-filled

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    Preschool Puzzle Summary

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    The Preschool Puzzle article talked about whether universal pre-K is worth the cost for taxpayers or not, the article included both political and scientific arguments about the topic. The article talked about two long-term studies that have been made on the affects of pre-K. The first is the Abecedarian Project, in this study, researchers had four infants assigned to a full-time early education program from birth to the age of five and followed them through their adulthood. The researchers found

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    Not only schools have taken a look at their system, but the United States has begun thinking about solutions to make the school week more efficient. Every human being deserves to have the best education possible, and as a country we will always look into the best way to provide a top notch learning experience for our students. With that being said, the four day school week has been on the rise recently because they're a lot of beneficial factors such as, it would allow financial gain, it can improve

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    Good Morning, Derry Township School District would like to move forward with exploring the idea of Flexible Instructional Days. Flexible Instructional Days (FIDS) employ non-traditional strategies to provide a continuity of instruction on regularly-scheduled school days during which circumstances necessitate an alternate approach. To that end, Dave Sweigert and I have been tasked with assembling a K-12 committee to explore this topic during the 16-17 school year. You have been recommended by your

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    Our school needs to switch to the semester schedule. The current trimester system needs to change because it will allow families to take vacations together. Since we are the only high school in the area on trimesters, my family cannot go on a trip for spring break together. My sister attends Dunlap High School. Due to our difference in schedule, our break times differ as well. If Notre Dame switched to semesters, my entire family would be able to go out of town at the same time. If PND returns

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    Do you think we should have longer school days? We should not have longer school days because although it gives teachers more to talk about problematic areas, it will not help kids, considering the method they use are using to teach is not working. We should not have longer school days, longer school days will intrude students’ time to be active and shorter school days can help with academic achievement. To begin with, this goes into students time to be active and it will not help their scores

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    they’ve been trying to avert for the past year. Either way you view it, everyone does their own thing and then comes back to school the following week and talks about it with their friends. Spring Break seems to be just a week long version of Summer Break. We still get a break from schoolwork and having to do any homework over the weekend. Over Spring Break, there are times where I stay home and relax, but other times I travel to go visit my family. This year, I was planning on staying at home, going

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    South Meck Observation

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    Monday through friday South Meck is bustling with the activity of 3,030 students. My old high school which continues to grow with every new school year is building the a second three story building to house the influx of students. Along with the two large buildings there is an additional six buildings, a gym, an auditorium, and three sets of trailers on either side of the school. Since there are so many kids there are 5 different lunch times dedicated to certain buildings so that the chaos of each

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    Are Breaks The Way To GO? Mr. Hale,do you support 20 minutes in between the bells at Independence Middle School? I sure do there are so many good reasons that there should be 20 minutes in between the bells such as, it gives your brain a break, time to talk with friends, and won’t talk as much in class. To begin with a short break can affect the way a students brain function. First of all trying to keep up with everything in almost seven different classes can be very stressful. Next

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