Mandatory Two years Training

             The educational system today lacks the power to keep some kids interests. There exist several contrasts within having at least two years mandatory training yet with still some similarities to today's school systems.
             Today's educational system overflows with a growing percentage of dropouts. Student's dropout for many reasons such as, getting pregnant, drugs, or even because they do not care. For whatever reason they choose, they still have to get a job and support themselves and usually they choose to work at a fast food restaurant. This means a low wage job, with no benefits, that only requires two legs, two arms, and a brain. Kids who go to school longer, will get better educated. Students who drop out of high school early miss the opportunity for a better education. If they have to go to school then they will not miss that education that could some day save their lives. One girl drops out as a sophomore because she finds herself pregnant, she does not have enough money to pay for her electric bill and she has her three kids to take care of. Not knowing the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning, she ends up killing herself and her kids by turning on her gas for heat with the window closed. A mandatory two years training would help educate the public.
             High school heath class usually teaches their students about CPR. CRP helps save lives for many drowning swimmers. Summer time has become one of the best time for little kids to swim in the nearby public pools. Lifeguards watch over them at all times, and they complete CPR training before their fist day on the job. Kids swim in lakes, creeks, and family pools all the time without supervision. Learning CRP in a health class will make kids safer by their self's; students learn simple procedures for saving lives while in high school and if they drop out they forfeit that learning privilege.
             Pregnancy has become one of the usual causes of teen dropouts. Keeping th...

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