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    School Consolidation Debate

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    School Consolidation Debate 1731 In recent years‚ municipal governments across America have found themselves searching for ways to trim costs by consolidating services with other municipal governments in the counties they’re in. They have consolidated law enforcement agencies‚ sanitation‚ health departments‚ municipal courts‚ etc. But in many of those counties‚ school systems have been left out of the discussion. In 2010‚ the Memphis City School (MSC) system made a failed attempt to merge with

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    Do Magnet Schools Work?

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    Do Magnet Schools Actually Work? The 1954 decision by the Supreme Court of the United States in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka‚ Kansas‚ represented a turning point in the history of the United States. (144) Reversing the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson ruling‚ which said that racially "separate but equal" public institutions were legal‚ the court held that segregated public schools were "inherently unequal" and denied black children equal protection under the law. It later directed that the state

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    e Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ patriated in 1982‚ is arguably the most fundamental base of law that exists in Canada. Section 2 of the Charter‚ also known as the Fundamental Freedoms‚ is a crucial part of the Charter because it protects citizens and gives them the freedom to follow and practice their own religion‚ have their own beliefs and opinions‚ express themselves as they wish and gather in peaceful assemblies (Jobb). Section 2(b) of the Charter‚ also known as the “freedom of expression”

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    Success or Destruction for A Charter School Jean M. Smith MGT 330: Management for Organizations Instructor Sheila Fry November 19‚ 2012 Working in education is very interesting and also rewarding. Education is the backbone to society‚ yet is often taken for granted and underappreciated. School districts are just like a big organization or conglomerate‚ and are run like a business. Charter schools are slightly different than independent school districts‚ in that they are

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    Public School System

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    February 06‚ 2012 Abstract The public school system in America is a topic that is surrounded by great debate. There are many questions that surround this topic. The research question for this paper was‚ is the public school system failing to prepare our children for the future? And‚ what solutions are available if the system is failing? The methodology the researcher used in this paper was literature review‚ and he also conducted an interview with someone working in the field. In this paper

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    Leonard Cooper Charter School’s LAN Networking Concepts & Apps January 21‚ 2014 Leonard Cooper Charter School LAN Leonard Cooper Charter is a K-12 school that is in need of a local area network that will benefit them greatly. They have approximately 1‚000 students‚ and they have had many complaints about the speed and function of their present network. A few years back they had a new section added on to the school‚ and this is when the problems began. To best suit them‚ a number of stakeholders

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    is in this vein that a country drafts legislation to protect the rights of their inhabitants. In the United States there is the Bill of Rights‚ which consists of a preamble and the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution‚ 1787 . The Charter of Rights and Freedoms is the first part of the Canadian Constitution Act‚ 1982 . Both of these documents provide for the rights and freedoms that both countries see as inalienable to their respective populations. This is where the similarity between

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    Charter schools are defined as an independent public school that operates independently of the district board of education. While traditional public schools are run by the school district. As the years have progressed charters have become more popular because people believe that they are more child-centered and provide more educational choices for the children. While people who oppose charter schools are against them because of various reasons such as: corrupt boards‚ segregation within the schools

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    Compare and Contrast April 14‚ 2011 Every public school kid has heard the stories about private school; snotty‚ over-privileged children of equally snotty‚ wealthy parents‚ tottering around in their nicely pressed uniforms. The same could be said for private school kids. The majority most likely think public school is for heathens and degenerates. But just how different are they? Take into account the three C’s: cost‚ clothing‚ and curriculum. Anyone would have to be blind to

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    This course has taught me a ton about health‚ safety and nutrition‚ especially when it comes to children’s wellbeing and how schools provide their nutrition. This course also gave me the ability to look into and learn more about the policies Open Charter Magnet School‚ the school I work for‚ has on this subject. I would have to say that throughout this course‚ I also learned more about myself‚ and how much nutrition interests me. My overall goal is to become a teacher one day‚ either preschool or

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