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3. Write a fictional short story about how your school would be different if there were no bullies.
You can learn a lot from how folks do things at other institutions and how your school is viewed by other institutions.
What suggestions would you have for a "gossip" column that would be only helpful in improving how your school functions as a group without marginalizing specific individuals?
That said, I would advise rethinking how your school handles these types of situations in the future (and to factor in the professor's remorse during the penalty phase of his tribunal).
So, last August, I wrote a column quoting Andreas Schleicher — who runs the global exam that compares how 15-year-olds in public schools around the world do in applied reading, math and science skills — as saying imagine, in a few years, that you could sign on to a Web site and see how your school compares with a similar school anywhere in the world.
Interdisciplinary Connections: American History – Interview faculty, staff and students, including alumni, about how your school's use of technology in the classroom has changed over the last 50 years, focusing on major technological innovations in that time period, and write an article for the school newspaper.
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It's how good your school is, how good your road is, how good the hospitals are".
Show how your new school is better than your current school as in academics, sports etc. Parents are mostly concerned with the education system of the school.
This is how your high school English class is ruining your proposals.
They want to know how you think, how you process your experience, what your academic and career ambitions are, and how your high school activities -- academic and other -- have prepared you for college.
How is your school rethinking homework?
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