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    generation of idiots.” I believe that iPads should not be in schools because they distract students during school and that students need less screen time. First of all I believe that Pads should not be in schools because they distract students when the teacher is teaching. Some schools are banning cell phone and iPods‚ but iPads stay. Students might have the same social media apps and games on their iPad’s‚ that they have on their cell phones or iPods. During school social media and games distract students

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    American people. Should the second amendment be repealed eliminating citizen use of guns‚ or should they just regulate and add tougher restrictions to be able to obtain a gun permit? Thomas Jefferson said "No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms" (Gun Quotations). I have the same belief system toward guns as the

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    parents face. Unsanitary workplaces and high prices are not the only worries they deal with. School cafeteria foods are known for containing pink slime and meat glue in the school’s meat products. Junk foods have overridden the healthier food choices in the cafeteria menu. The parents’ efforts to facilitate healthier‚ cleaner‚ and nutritional food have not been ignored. Unfortunately‚ these efforts have shot back at the parents with rules from the school that go against the constitutional rights

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    something that should never be done to anything such as schools‚ memorials‚ tombstones‚ the city property and many others. Graffiti may look really pretty on trains and on walls‚ but it is against the law. You could put a halt to graffiti by making numerous people watch the hallways and stand outside during school hours. If there were more people standing in the hallway or outside when the students are outside‚ then there would probably be a minimal amount of graffiti. The school could have a lockdown

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    wondered who pays for a student to be able to get into public school? We do. It cost $10‚616 to send a student to public school for one year. School dropouts should pay back the money used to educate them. If they don’t pay back the money then that would mean the student flushed our money down the drain. Every 26 seconds a high school student drops out of school. That’s over 65 billion dollars a year‚ if this keeps up then our money should go towards other things like projects‚ debt‚ and social security

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    “71 percent of the nation’s 15‚000 school districts have reduced the hours of instructional time spent on history‚ music and other subjects to open up more time for reading and math” according to Sam Dillon‚ National Education Correspondent (“Schools Cut Back Subjects to Push Reading and Math”).Ding‚ Ding the bell to start the class goes off. The students advance to the same old mandatory class. Kids need a new subject that will help later in life. Electives are in colleges; colleges recommend using

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    the student tries to make out what he says‚ he pulls out an English to Spanish book instead. Students learn Spanish because it is required to graduate‚ but they never become fluent at it even in situations that would be useful. Spanish should not be required in schools as some students are never fluent‚ students that have anxiety over Spanish cannot graduate‚ and English is the most common language spoken in the United States. First‚ students

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    feeling exhausted is a common mood. Parents are always making sure that their kids are on track. Parents want to make sure that their kids have the best possible education they can. Author Alexander Robbins states that "For thousands of families‚ school admission process begins before a child turns one; in several cities that’s how manic the competition has grown to get into elite preschools and kindergarten programs" (107). Although it is great that we have adults and teachers that are watching

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    mindset to put themselves on top of all other businesses. So why can’t both groups fulfill this desire together? By allowing these corporations to provide sponsorships for schools‚ they are able to do exactly that. Schools should continue to use corporate sponsorships on account of the benefits it provides the school. Keeping schools “up to date” and equipped with all the new technology requires a lot of money that is not always in the school’s budget. Having supplies and equipment like new textbooks

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    Public schools across the United States have been dealing with the issue of dress codes. As of 2008‚ twenty-two U.S. states specifically authorized schools to institute dress codes or uniform policies (8). School boards may generally create and enforce dress code‚ but they must do so without violating students’ constitutional law (9). Schools are finding difficulty in enforcing their dress code among students. Parents feel as if the schools dress codes are condoning their students for expressing

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