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RIght to Choose or Fail

"Does a Student Have a Right to Choose to Fail?" In the Constitution of the Untied States of America, citizens are gauranteed a natural right. Natural Rights are those rights that a person is born with. These rights include the right to breathe, the right to eat and the right to choose. When we choose something, we make a decision based on past experiences or weighing out certain options one might have to face when making a decision. Students, for example, choose to pass a class. The choice of attending school is not a choice a student can make because of laws that our country lives by, but the right to pass is their choice. There are two types of schools a student can attend: private and public. In either case, the student has the option to pass or fail. Private schools are privately funded by the Archdiosies, for example parent contribution or soley on the school founder themselves. These schools do not receive any "public money." " Public Money" is any money from the government or local taxpayers. Since


For a student to choose whether to pass or fail a class returns to the issue of how much the parent is involved in that student's life. If a parent tells their child only negative comments and tells them that they will never succeed, that student will find school to be something they "have to do because the law says so. These are the students who will look at school as an opportunity in life. If a parent constantly encourages their child by rewarding them and praising them, these methods make the child to want to continue to learn. " A certain amount of money in tax dollars is distributed every year among all the schools. The parents and the student have made a choice to attend this certain school. Parents set standards for their children without really noticing that they do it. The way they make that choice is based on what they see around them. From birth, positive encouragement and a positive environment helps a person make positive decisions. These students can pass or fail however many times they want, it does not matter because they will not be removed from the school. Many studies have been done on how the encouragement of family and friends helps a person succeed. They succeed and always maintain a positive attitude towards everything they do. If a student fails, they are simply removed from the school; nothing can be done.

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