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    School, Work, Friends Stress in Teens

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    SCHOOL, WORK, FRIENDS…….. WHAT TO DO! Stress is the most common thing in a teen’s life. The most common stressors are School, Work, Family Environment, and even Friendships/relationships. Those are the top categories that teens stress about. Most of the stress is natural and normal, but too much stress can cause serious problems. It is said that female teens have a higher rate than boys to stress out (http://www.nbcnews.com/id/20322801#.UqJn8UPnaUk). Teens should learn how to manage stress in a

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    Aims and Values of Schools: Aims: * To attempt to reach a certain goal that gives people a purpose or intension to achieve a desired outcome. * It gives people/organisastions something to follow and work towards to achieve the best outcome. * To attempt the accomplishment of a purpose; to try to gain; to endeavor and aim to do well. Values: In order to achieve goals and aims, one strives and endeavours to attain certain actions, however such actions will not be undertaken at the

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    not can affect your outcome to living a successful life. I will first explain how one can be privilege, then compare schools with privileged students, and ending it with how can a teacher manage the issues surrounding privilege in the classroom. Privilege students tend to succeed in life than non-privilege students and that is due to residential segregation. “The segregation of schools by race, ethnicity and income both reflects and perpetuates inequitable opportunities in the U.S.” (e.g., Reardon and

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    I was sixteen years old when I was asked the question every High School student has to eventually answer. Where do you think you’ll be ten years from now? My answer was always, Playing professional soccer in Europe. It seems like a big cliché when a high school student responds with wanting to be a professional athlete. But it was my passion, I worked very hard at it and I was good at it. So it only made sense to go with my heart. I knew to be a professional soccer player was what I wanted and I

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    myself I wonder what high school I got into should I ask her or should I wait I thought to myself. “Hey mom any news?” No, she replied. Wow still I got another plain answer. Man, I still want to ask her about the school because I really wanted to know what’s the deal about me getting into high school or not. I’ve been waiting for a good moment for me to ask here the question as we pulled out the schools traffic “Hey mom is there any news on my high schools yet?” Yeah you got into

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    The dance was held at my high school. The school would be an institution, everyone who went, went for the same reason, everyone there had something in common and they were all in the same location under the power of the same person. In a way, the school itself would be a small society. The principle being the leader and then the students her subjects. The event had its own economy and rules. The economy would come from the students like myself what set up booths and the rules would be something more

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    such as their age, their high school, and if they plan on graduating, or in some cases have dropped out. Everyone was asked, regardless of high school status, if they have ever been in trouble, and their explanation, how they typically felt in a single school day, their overall opinion of high school, and if they would ever go back to do it again. The quotes gathered were horrific, yet powerful, in their brutal honesty. In the first Interview, a 22 year old high school dropout, was asked these questions

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    Change Start Time Essay

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    75-100% of schools in 42 states start before 8:30 and only 17.7% start at 8:30 or later. After school sports times will change because of the later start time. People will go to sleep later and complain just like they do now so it won’t matter if we change the start time. Some kid’s parents go to work early in the morning so they won’t have anyone to take them to school. East Porter County School Corporation shouldn’t change their start time for the 2016-2017 school year. After school sports times

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    let's talk about school times. Most school usually start between 7:30-8:45 and according the “National Sleep Foundation” that is way too early to be starting school. Kids brains are fully working by about 10:00 in the morning. Since these kids have been waking up early to go to school they will not be able to focus as hard as they would need to. Also the average time that schools end is around 2:30-4:00 as mentioned by the National Sleep Foundation. In my opinion they should let schools be let out around

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    American students drop out of high school every year (EPE 2012), and that students in the United States are the twenty-fifth math, the seventeenth in science, the fourteenth in reading, out of twenty nine countries (OECD 2012)? According by the National Assessment of Education Progress, two out of three eighth-graders cannot read proficiently and that nearly three out of four eighth- and 12th-grade students cannot write proficiently. How the level of U.S schools can be so low, when we know that the

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