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    1. [PDF]  Student Stress in High-Pressure College Preparatory Schools wesscholar.wesleyan.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1684...etd... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat by LD Feld - 2011 - Related articles ... school- related stress in high-achieving student populations. ... studies examine the gifted or high-achieving students in a school‚ it is less common for studies ... 2. [PDF]  Stress and Academic Achievement in High School Students: An ... jupiter.plainedgeschools.org/highschool/

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    1020 12 October 2011 High-School Starting Time Is waking up an hour later really worth it in high school? In the article High-School Starting Time‚ Jeff Varley‚ the author is trying to convince his audience of the troubles that high school students are going through by being forced to wake up early every morning for school. Varley wrote this essay his freshman year in college. The writer hopes to convince people that the best choice for high school students is for school to open later. In my opinion

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    More than 1.3 million students drop out of high school every year in the United States() with that statics it is more than likely you know someone who has prematurely ended their high school career. The common consensus about high school drops is that they don’t care and are lazy‚ but there is no doubt a bigger problem than that to cause a student to give up on the most basic of an education. Without a high school education a person is ineligible for 90% of jobs in America(). You can imagine that

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    High school dropouts -- a growing problem in our society‚ or is it? After hearing about dropouts heading back to school to receive a diploma on the local news‚ I often wonder what they were missing out on. I mean‚ does a dropout really need to head back only to solve a quadratic equation or to write an five paragraph essay on The American Revolution? I’m willing to bet that more than half of parents who’ve graduated from high school don’t even know how to solve a quadratic equation or how The American

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    Sports are one of the most interesting subject for high school students among the age of 16-18s. In some high schools in the United States seems to be emphasis to much on sport by spending most of the time and money to focus on the sports subject. It is true that sports are important but it may affect to United States high school student’s academic progress in some ways. As I read on the two article and some experience that I have been through‚ I think American should put less emphasis on sports

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    All children are required to graduate high school‚ but pursuing higher education is only recommended. While high school curriculum is designed to prepare students for higher education‚ students learn essential career readiness skills while enrolling in higher education classes. Since students are not obliged to pursue higher education‚ many students who decide not to continue their education lack the skills necessary for future careers. While some schools hope to implement career readiness for either

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    Starting high school later in the day would be beneficial for high school students. One positive example for a later start time is‚ “Nauset Regional High School on Cape Cod‚ which pushed its start time to 8:35 am four years ago. They saw tardiness fall by 35 percent and the number of D’s and F’s drop by half" (Vaznis). That is a notable difference. There are many other beneficial reasons to start high school at 8-8:30. Benefits include an increase of sleep‚ which leads to better overall student

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    High School Sports: An Unhealthy Alternative to a Fit Life According to the Center of Diseases Control and Prevention‚ the American people should exercise for at least thirty minutes a day. Most adolescents obtain that physical activity by participating in high school athletics; on average‚ 73.8 percent of high school students compete in such events (Ball‚ Bice‚ and Parry). These activities are not always the best practices for physical fitness; fitness can be obtained in other‚ safer forms

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    Columbine High School‚ is home to students who dare to reach the beyond and succeed. However‚ behind the walls of Columbine High School something far more alarming was occurring. Two students caused Columbine High School to become known for something that was way beyond the understanding of Americans across the Nation. Columbine High School would be the home of the worst high school shooting in U.S history. The “Columbine Massacre” could have been restrained if the students‚ parents and school had taken

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    Hannah Alford English 3-4 Bachor January 3‚ 2013 High School Partying The ever growing problem of underage partying including drinking and drug use is a topic that has been pushed aside and deemed as a “teen phase” in todays world. Parties in high school is downplayed as a normal part of being a teenager‚ “everyone does it”(Fidel‚Steve). Teenagers do not realize the harm that partying can do to both their health and their reputation. The alcohol and drugs that get slipped into parties isn’t

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