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The growing problem of violence in schools in the United States has become a cause for concern in the twenty-first century. Part of the reason, some belief, is that schools do not pay much attention to those students that seem to have a problem. Therefore, most schools in the United States are not u...
Violence in society is more prevalent today than ever before. Media and entertainment have opened up violent images for children to see. Availability of weapons to school age children seems incredulous. News stories of elementary school children bringing guns to school and killing classmates are sic...
The problem of violence in schools today is a major concern. Crime in and around schools threatens the well being of students, as well as the school staff and the surrounding communities. It also holds back learning and student achievement. The problem is more defined in the public school system tha...
There are many fatal and nonfatal crimes in our school's today. We have got to put an end to all this unnecessary violence. School violence effects the way students perform in school, hurts many students, so we have to show the solution to stop the violence and teach the awareness of viole...
"Culture is the complex whole which includes all habits acquired by man as a member of society," said Ruth Benedict in Patterns of Culture. I can think of no movie that proves that more than Director Scott Kalvert's 1995 film, The Basketball Diaries. Based on the autobiography of rock...
Two students walked into Columbine High School on April 20, 1999, armed with shotguns and explosives. The incident ended with tragic results. 15 families lost a brother, a sister, a child, a niece, or a nephew. From this incident many questions were left unanswered. How did the children get the guns...
\"We have to send a message that we\'re serious about no guns and drugs,\" says Michael Resnick, associate executive director for advocacy and issues management at the National School Boards Association (NSBA). \"We can\'t be fuzzy around the edges about that message.\" (Koch 2000, pg. 2) But how se...
School Uniforms Gain Popularity In The Face Of Criticism Nationally, there is a rise in the number of public school districts are requiring their students to wear uniforms or abide by a strict dress code. As more and more public schools start using uniforms, debate over uniform usage, th...
Fighting Hate, Without Fighting Physically The book, Warriors Don't Cry, by Melba Pattillo Beals, describes the lives of the "Little Rock Nine" and what horrors these nine students had to go through in the 1957 integration period in Arkansas. The author, Melba, was one of the nine ...
"Although she was disabled, she was as responsive as the young men were to the culture of Glen Ridge." (Lefkowitz: 9) Description Leslie Faber, her real name concealed for privacy, was a seventeen year old mentally challenged female who was coerced into the basement of the Scherzer h...
School Choice: Public Education vs. Home School When Americans think of education, they almost automatically think of public education. Through the years, it is slowly changing. Many parents today are deciding to home-school their children. Although most people think that a public educatio...
Segregation in the United States, legal or social practice of separating people on the basis of their race or ethnicity. Segregation has been prohibited in the United States since the mid-1960s . All over America there seems to be painfully obvious difference in the school systems which cater to the...