I think eduction is important. It doesnt just get you prepared for college so you can get a job. But it faces you with things that you will be faced with in real life.
- Student from Georgia
The respect students get because teachers value the opinion of students
This would be a matter of opinion.
It depends on they're behavior. And opinion about things,
they were uncomfortable with such a controversial topic
should school students face a mandatory drug test
Im not exactly sure what the question is here, however, there are high school and college students in other countries; so I would consider that a fact. Hope that helps :)
it is fine to graduate from an "ok" school it just depends on your result not so much what your school was like. Its up to you but in my opinion colleges look for those students that have good marks rather than what school they go to it is fine to graduate from an "ok" school it just depends on your result not so much what your school was like. Its up to you but in my opinion colleges look for those students that have good marks rather than what school they go to
I'd say yeah students probably look at it. But it's like wikipedia and cannot be taking as hard facts as it is mainly based on individual opinion and not hard facts.
In the majority opinion, Fortas suggests that the actions of the school authorities were primarily due to their fear of potential disruption caused by the students' protests. He argues that their decisions were not based on a legitimate interpretation of the First Amendment or a personal dislike for the students, but rather an overreaction to the possibility of unrest and disorder in the school environment. This fear led the authorities to suppress the students' rights to free expression.
In my opinion (being the poster of this question) I think that it should be somewhere between what it is now and a little less. What do you guys think.
Byron William Keep has written: 'An analysis of the opinions of high school students in Oregon toward the lumber industry' -- subject(s): Public opinion, High school students, Attitudes, Lumber trade
School newspapers provide students with a platform to develop their writing and journalism skills. They promote critical thinking, communication, and teamwork among students. Additionally, school newspapers can help foster a sense of community, keep students informed about school events, and provide a voice for student perspectives.