Schools should have Swimming Pools because they can learn new things like CPR and how to swim, they can express themselves by having new hobbies, and can stay healthy by having a new sport to participate in.
you should have pools at school so that if a kid that goes to school that cant swim or isent very good they can learn
They're are two sides to the answer to that question.
Good:
swim teams
social events
Bad:
drowning...etc
I work for a school district and 2 out of 4 of our sites have pools.
Many schools/colleges have swim teams and Water Polo teams. When I was in high school it was a graduation requirement that we swim a 100 laps and swimming is also used as a PE class.
In NZ a lot of schools have swimming pools.
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they should not have pools unless it has a wired fence because little kids could go near it and fall and then drown or they could have pools but they should be inside because that way rats or gophers would not go in it and die and they could also let you guys swim in the winter if it is inside
Schools should have Swimming Pools because they can learn new things like CPR and how to swim, they can express themselves by having new hobbies, and can stay healthy by having a new sport to participate in.
Donald W. Neilson has written: 'Swimming pools for schools' -- subject(s): Swimming, Swimming pools
Several schools closed after separate bomb scares.The triplets went to three different schools.Schools should be centers of learning.The original schools were one room schoolhouses.
Historical Sites of Massachusetts are the schools and the pools!!! hahaha lol
yes!
no
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The term 'at two schools' is a prepositional phrase.The noun 'schools' is the object of the preposition 'at'.A preposition (at) connects its object (schools) to another word in the sentence.Examples:There are swimming pools at two schools. (connects the noun 'schools' to the verb 'are')The attendance at two schools is down. (connects the noun 'schools' to the subject noun 'attendance')
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