Well, if you’re looking for a creative way to speak out against underfunded schools, you might consider writing a satirical play that pokes fun at the absurdity of the situation. You could create a cast of zany characters, such as a principal who spends all the school’s money on a giant statue of themselves, or a teacher who teaches math using only interpretive dance. By using humor and exaggeration, you could draw attention to the issue of underfunded schools in a way that’s both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Alternatively, you could write a poem that captures the frustration and disappointment of students who are forced to learn in subpar conditions. You could use vivid imagery and metaphors to convey the message that every student deserves a quality education, regardless of their background or socioeconomic status. Just make sure I am somewhere in the credits as a muse that is TheRealSarcasmO the T R S O capitalized... oops wait that doesn't sound right...
In some underdeveloped countries, primarily in Asia and Africa, if there is even a school, it is severely underfunded and is yes, "less fortunate".
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My mother works at a large, underfunded school, and they pay $11,000 CAD a month.
that segregation in schools was against the constitutionThat there should not be separate schools for black and white studentsThat schools should be desegregated.
No. A major part of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s was school integration, and some children faced protests and the possibility of violence when they attended formerly all-white schools. Educational conditions had been poor in many underfunded segregated black schools.
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Schools can practice effective reporting by ensuring that parents are aware of everything that happens. The police should also be involved in order to ensure effective reporting happens, as well.
because they think middle schools can't handle hocky against high schools!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, private schools have the ability to discriminate against students based on certain criteria, as they are not subject to the same anti-discrimination laws as public schools.
Around 37% of schools in the U.S. teach abstinence-only sex education programs. These programs promote abstaining from sexual activity as the only effective means of prevention against pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections.
grade schools can have 25-30 students if they are a good school and a lot of people go there.
There always will be schools that are better are teaching then other schools. What you need to do is look at alumni's experience at these schools, as well as the schools retention rate, and figure out which of these schools are the most effective at teaching as well as what's best for you!