Year-round school is a great choice for students, families, and educators, for countless reasons such as better understanding of material learned, and fewer absences. Read on, to learn more. Schools that practice the concept of year-round schooling typically revolve around two different schedules called the 50/15 or 45/15 schedule. This means that students go to school for a forty-five to fifty day period before having a brief 15 day break (Trentz). This allows for school to continue year-round while…
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there are already 25 different states around the country that offer their students the opportunity to attend a year-round school? The concept of year-round school is typically organized in a 50/15 or 45/15 schedule. This means that students go to school for a forty-five to fifty day period before having a brief 15 day break. This allows for school to continue year-round while still having school off over major holiday periods such as Christmas, Hanukkah, or Kwanza, and Thanksgiving. “Advocates say the…
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Year round schooling, the name seems a lot worse than it is. A typical belief of year round schooling is that students attend more days at school because they are in school a year long, but instead they break the long three month break into smaller pieces. Year round schooling provides a more beneficial education to students of all ages. With the all year schedule students do not spend a long period away from the classroom; therefore, students are able to maintain their knowledge. Traditional schooling…
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During my sophomore year of high school, a miracle happened. Unexpected and surprisingly, I was qualified for a University Interscholastic League state tournament for an event called Congress. Congress is an event where students model the legislative process of democracy by arguing the pros and cons of a bill or resolution that deal with real-world social and political policies, Success wasn’t the first word that came into anyone’s mind when they knew the name of the high school that I attended but…
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of New Hampshire to find out how many Americans believe in common conspiracy theories. They found that out of 1,134 U.S. adults, ten percent of them believed the flat-Earth conspiracy (Hamilton). A conspiracy theory explains certain events that go against the widely accepted narrative. Most conspiracy theories use secret organizations to explain why events happen. Recently, conspiracy theories have become much more popular and widespread. A big reason for this is the increase in use of social media…
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Running head: LETHAL WEAPON Round in the chamber or not Lethal Weapon Today’s question facing the United States Armed Forces is, “Should Military Police (MP) carry a weapon that has a round in the chamber, with a full magazine, while performing law enforcement duties on installations?” I will analyze this question by giving facts to support my legal and ethical arguments, then I will take a opposing opinion that is supported with legal and ethical arguments, and final I will close by reassessing…
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This issue of what incentives or rewards college athletes should receive has turned into a big debate. Over the years, one of the arguments against athletic scholarships was that athletic departments have had little incentive to promote the student. Athletic departments, and more specifically coaches, have control over rewarding scholarships that are renewed on a year-to-year basis. College Athletes provides a way for a lot of Athletic students to attend college and to also have access to scholarships…
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the language), or an all round “bad” person. If you aren't any of these, she is really fun. Also she will definitely sneak into your wedding. This woman is Caroline Rein. Caroline Rein, you can't really say much more than that to describe her, for no adjective can pin down her…
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There is a reason why guns have a special place in American law, history, and culture. The famous “Shot Heard Round the World” was fired in Lexington, Massachusetts, and marked the beginning of armed rebellion against British tyranny. America’s founding generation understood that if patriots are denied their right to bear arms, they are essentially denied their right to protect against enemies, and will end up oppressed. It is for this reason the second amendment of our Constitution provides, “…
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Persuade Your English Teacher Not to Set Any More Homework. Stress Put On Students Because Of Homework Dear Mrs Arnold, I have an issue that I feel must be discussed. Homework. Yes, I know it is a constant battle between students and teachers all year round. However, I truly believe this letter will persuade you, to stop setting homework. I actually think that it is not homework itself that is the problem, because I often find homework helpful to leading me, to new information and preparing me for…
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