What is a fact you wish people at your school would accept?

Title: Bridging Understanding: A Wish for My School Community As we navigate the vibrant world of education, there’s one truth I believe would greatly enhance our school environment if more people embraced it: the importance of acknowledging each individual’s unique journey and perspective. Whether amongst peers or interactions with faculty […]

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Can my teacher see my deleted search history if I deleted it while on my home internet?

Understanding Your Online Privacy: Can Teachers Access Your Deleted Search History? In today’s digital age, many students often question the extent of their online privacy, especially when it comes to their search history. A common concern is whether teachers can access information that has been deleted from a student’s search […]

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I was just talking to a teen the other day whosaid he’d do his homework on the bus heading to school. Do kids really get so much less work than they did years ago?

Title: A Shift in Homework: Are Today’s Students Handling Less? Recently, I found myself in conversation with a teenager who mentioned he planned to complete his homework on the bus ride to school. This got me pondering: have students today been assigned less homework compared to previous generations? Reflecting on […]

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Why would people want to make school more “challenging” for themselves?

Embracing Challenges in Education: A Different Perspective In a recent conversation with a staff member at my school, the topic of class difficulty came up. When asked about my coursework, I candidly mentioned that my classes were quite manageable. This led to a thought-provoking question: why do some students choose […]

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What percent of parents of suspended children agree their child deserved the suspension?

Understanding Parental Perspectives on School Suspensions: A Missing Statistic? As I delve into numerous articles on school discipline, a pressing question lingers in my mind: What percentage of parents believe that their child truly deserved a suspension? This inquiry isn’t just about numbers; it strikes at the heart of how […]

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Why is school so unfair?

The Unseen Struggles of Hardworking Students: A Call for Fairness in School Rewards As a 14-year-old student, I’ve spent the last couple of years pouring my heart into my studies because I genuinely enjoy learning. However, recently, I began to notice something that has left me feeling disheartened: the way […]

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