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How would you change your School?
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Topic might be a little difficult to understand what I mean, but I'll clear it up. Topic might be a little difficult to understand what I mean, but I'll clear it up. |
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Honestly, I don't see much that can be improved to overall improve the education in my school. We are a generally high achieving. We have MSIP periods to get work done although, it does take some time away from other classes due to the fact that it's another whole class jammed into the day. I really do have mixed feelings about this but I do like the extra time to do work while we are actually in school. I have also heard that we do not offer some courses that people may need to get into a University or College program that they want to. If you need to take that course, you end up having to go to a different school. I think to make the education in our school rise, is to offer those courses in our school. |
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My school sucks. I would give my school a real 30 min recess. Then i would give my school a 30 min lunch (right now ours is 20 min). Lastly i would kick out the ridiculous extra class (art) that has swallowed our recess and most of our lunch. Oh ya and i'd kick out the stupid principal. |
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jaws123 : The question was "How would you improve your schools education?". I don't think longer recesses and longer lunches will help with the schools education. |
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MoblinGardens : It would too. Being cooped up with no fresh air can't help you learn nothing. You need a little fresh air during school even of it's just 30 min. And art is stupid and should be an elective, you should be able to decide if you want to use art in your future. |
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jaws123 : I'm not sure if you are saying that your school has no recess but if that's that case, students of your age, are generally still in Middle School, am I right? (I'm Canadian so we don't call it that). So kids do need outside activity to keep them focused throughout the day. I do agree with having recess. Here in Canada, or at least where I live, it is mandatory to have at least one art credit (Visual arts, Music, Drama, etc) or else you cannot graduate come grade 12. Anyways, if that's the case and you don't actually get recess in Middle School, then you probably should. I get what you are saying there. |
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MoblinGardens : That's cool, and i am in middle school. You pretty much said what I meant but you put it into better words. |
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okay, I agree with you on several points of the improvements that can be made on the school's education because as a nation we are ranked very low. In china, students have 10 hour school days and they attend on saturdays, that is why they are highly ranked in education. I am not by any means saying that we need to stack more hours on an already long enough school day, but I do think it is necessary to take advantage and improve upon the quality of material we are already being taught. Now as for courses to take, driver's ed is a 10th grade class and you can get your driver's permit in 10th grade as well. I strongly agree with taking more technologically related classes because we are living in a world where dependence on it is rapidly increasing and is best to become familiar with the technology of today. Now as for art or theater classes, I personally enjoy taking art because I am good at it, but I think it should stay an elective because it isn't technically required but I think you need to take a theater or fine arts class to get credits. Personal finance is 10th grade, and it is required so that is good. I think that if we as students recieve adequate sleep each night, then we will be more alert in class, and test results and performance will improve significantly. I also say that if we utilize the study hall periods to actual studying instead of wasting time messing around, then we can perhaps improve the quality of education we recieve at school. |
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