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    Should schools be able to revoke your freedom of speech? No I do not believe so because of many reasons. One‚ it’s against the first amendment in the constitution. Second‚ the whole point of our founding fathers came over here to America was to have freedom. Third‚ this is a democracy. So‚ no school should not be able to take away our freedom of speech Our amendments were made for a guide line for our government and to give us rights. If a school that runs off of taxes paid from the people of

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    Whether U.S. News’s data tell us anything useful at all about the relative merits of these schools‚ they certainly don’t tell us which ones would help our own children thrive. Yet in today’s data-driven world‚ a number—however it’s determined—can overshadow what our own eyes and instincts tell

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    City council notices that teens are getting into more trouble than usual lately so they decide its time to take action. However‚ the plain they’ve come up with isn’t very realistic. They’ve proposed the adoption of a 10:00pm curfew on weekdays and midnight on weekends. This may sound like a good idea to many council members as a way to cut down on juvenile crime‚ however how is just a curfew going to stop them if they clearly don’t care about rules‚ also‚ many teens now work late on weekdays and

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    Halloween arrived and our Huskies did all kinds of different things on the spooky holiday. Many high school kids were discouraged to go out and have fun with crazy costumes since lately it is commonly mention that there is an age limit for trick or treating. Many people argue that high school students shouldn’t go trick or treating anymore since candy is mainly bought for little and young kids. Many students also believe that we are too old for it as well‚ but is this true? Well‚ true or not many

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    vo-tech creates a smooth transition into college by teaching students hands on skills. When students are in nursing school they will need many skills to prepare them for the workforce. In vo-tech it gives students a head start into the college levels skills students will learn once more inside of college. Another reason why vo-tech is a good option is when your ready for nursing school there are many new medical terms that students will need to know also know as medical terminology. Medical terminology

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    In many schools‚ teachers and students are arguing over a priviledge. Should cell phones be allowed in school or not? What intelligent students say is that cell phones should be allowed‚ but the strict teachers say that cell phones should be banned from the school. What excellent uses would cell phones be in the school and what horrible outcomes will there be in the uses? Cell phones are used to contact‚ alert‚ and be a mobile electronic to use internet. Intelligently‚ students say that cell phones

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    or prohibiting the free exercise thereof‚” and also guarantees “freedom of speech” and freedom “of the press” (Madison). However‚ public schools in America have challenged those rights through a series of court cases. Nonetheless‚ students still retain these religious freedoms in a limited way‚ and schools cannot stop students from exercising these rights. Schools should allow students to freely express their religious beliefs as long as their expressions do not severely interfere with the activities

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    Imagine living in a world where dress code makes everyone look the same; a world that is bland and boring. In today’s schools‚ dress code has gotten very strict and I feel like this can affect the students attending the schools. For example‚ schools with a strict dress code doesn’t let students express themselves‚ it doesn’t allow students to be unique and dress code rules in various schools can be very sexist towards girls. Strict dress codes doesn’t allow kids to express themselves. Many kids feel like

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    Weather or not we should keep competitive sports is an important problem we need to face. Some people think it can cause your grades to suffer. However‚ other people think it can make you more collaborative in school. Competitive sports should not be continued because it is not safe or good for kid. Competitive sports are not good for kids because you can get injured‚ can also cause stress and anxiety‚ and kids have the mindset that they won’t be good at anything else than the competitive sports

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    American citizens attending an American school‚ they are entitled to their rights to the same extent that a non-minor not in school is. Because it has been ruled the picketing‚ a form of protest‚ is a form of symbolic speech‚ and wearing these black armbands is also a form of protest‚ that it should be protected under the First Amendment as well. This is compounded by the Fourteenth Amendment‚ which extends Freedom of Speech to governments‚ such as school systems. However‚ Schenck V. United States

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