Dream school

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Education is important no matter what occupation, class or lifestyle someone wishes to live. From our nation’s doctors and engineers to our janitors and farmers they were all taught by someone to master their trade. Schools are the very buildings were we go to learn almost everything we know. In a perfect world a school would focus on one thing only, and that would be success. A success that is not measured by how much money a school has or by how great the school’s basketball team is but by the cognitive grown of the children and how well they understand the information given to them. A dream school needs to be set up as a pyramid with different blocks or stages, each stage completing a strong structure of learning.
The first block and strongest part of the dream school’s foundation would be parental involvement. A school is but a tool that we as a society use to better improve our lives. The parents however have the first and final say as to what happens with their own child. Parents should be involved with their child just as much as the teachers. They should be able to create special events at the school instead of just invited to attend them. Parents should also be given information ahead of tie in order to enforce what their child is learning at home so that they can study more efficiently in their homes.
The second block in a successful dream school is a clear school mission. Why are we doing this should be the question at hand. The goal of teachers in today’s American society is to teach children how to pass a test, but in a dream school that would not be the case. Although passing a test can be important the schools main goal should be to better each and every child that attends that facility. The dream schools mantr...

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...ay, allowing the children to learn that the police officers that are there aren't scary but helpful. They should also be able to feel comfortable around any staff member there and not scared in anyway. School should be a place of learning, laughter, and love not a place of terror.
Together each block works together to build a giant pyramid of hope. A pyramid of hope that children can have a strong leader to guide them to success that a child can have a goal and are taught that they can achieve it if they just take chances and ask questions. This pyramid provides them with a small enough class so that they can make personal friends and have a good one-on-one connection with their teacher and peers. Most of this entire grand pyramid provides the children the opportunity to connect with their family and learn with them, grow with them and learn how to respect them.

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