Recently the school board has decided to make HVHS a closed campus. I believe this is a good idea. Many reasons why i believe this is a good idea. For one the school cafeteria food is delicious and nutritious. Second reason why, so students can make friends and socialize. Lastly staying on campus will keep the students safe.
One reason why i believe having closed campus at HVHS is a good idea because the food here is really good. They make the best food here, especially their nacho's. It's a good idea to stay on campus for lunch because they serve you healthy food. When you go off campus you eat nothing but unhealthy junk food. The cool part lunch is that the food is free, you don't have to go out and waste money for the same amount of food
The historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are fledgling to compete with Predominately White Institutions (PWIs). HBCU were established to serve the educational needs of black Americans. Before HBCU college was create blacks were generally was denied admission to traditionally all white institutions. Since black Americans was prohibited from whites schools HBCUs became the principle means for providing postsecondary education. There are several reasons why all blacks’ schools does not compete with predominately white schools. HBCU’s most of the time do not keep their accreditation, their tests scores are very low, and do not get as much funding
While applying to colleges and narrowing down the final decisions there are pros and cons to consider; whether it’d be distance, safety, environment, etc., every student has his or her own expectations and standards. The Hofstra campus is particularly favored, without including the surrounding areas; that being said the campus has to be kept up to par for a likable and comfortable atmosphere, including in the classrooms and residential dorms. Thus, maintenance and other relevant faculty should be doing everything in their power to make sure that the campus and living environments are what the students expect and deserve in the college they plan to reside in for four
There’s been a lot of discussion about closed campus at HVHS. I think having a closed campus at HVHS would be a wonderful idea! First the food that they serve at HVHS is super delicious and very nutritious. Second, students on a closed campus can socialize and get more involved with the students around campus making new friends. Third and last staying on campus can keep students safe and away from accidents and drugs.
To begin, the high school principles and the school district can put restrictions on who’s allowed to leave the campus for lunch. The student’s parents make the ultimate decision of whether they will allow their child to go off-campus for lunch. In order for students to go off-campus, they will need to have a written consent slip filled out by their parents and handed in to the office, as well as a pass when leaving campus. The students who are continuously tardy or absent should not be allowed to have this privilege. If the students are allowed to have off-campus lunch, so should the staff members. Although they’re staff they shouldn’t be treated any different, they should at least have a pass for leaving campus. Most importantly the students of Oak Creek High School should be at least 16 years of age, and must have good grades with a GPA of at least 2.8 or higher. Plus the school resource officers (SRO) may stop and question the students, at any time.
The right to the student should be guaranteed to open campus lunch. We are living in a failed experiment, that is the government controlling the school lunch. It is time to step out of the failed experiment and do another experiment, only this time successful. Student should be allowed to have open campus lunch.
Wandering kids. Bumper to bumper traffic. Drug dealing. Is this the picture drawn when local students have fifty minutes of freedom during lunch to do whatever they please? Students should not be allowed to leave their school campus during lunch. An open campus would lead to truancy, disturb local businesses and neighborhoods, and cause crime.
Recently closed campus has been an argument at our school lately. Should a student have the choice to leave campus? Yes it’s a great idea but lately the school board has been putting it in our heads that that is a bad idea. Students love an open campus it gives them variety. They hate the idea of eating the same unappealing meal every day. Lunch gives students a moment to blow off steam and have some free time. Open campus gives students the time to learn to be more responsible.
Dining facilities, especially the main on-campus food facility, Gibbons Dining Hall, need to remain open later to accommodate everyone. By giving students more time to eat, more students would opt for the more costly meal plans and not have to load up on snacks and other items from off campus stores such as Wal-mart. The less students go off campus, the more likely their revenue is to stay in the university. The addition of dining hours would certainly benefit everyone involved in the university.
As time goes on, each class of students gains and loses freedoms. An open campus freedom would not only just let students go where they please; it would also give the students a responsibility to manage their time. Many administrators on the board of education do not think that a high school student should have such a responsibility. They would tell us that we are too immature to be able to manage time during the school day. I think that students are mature enough to have such a freedom placed within their grasps. I can anticipate that the opposition will be outraged by all students receiving this freedom and responsibility. If such a concept as open campus could be arranged, there surely would be rules and regulations placed in effect to ensure that the school will not have liability of the student once off school ground.
Year round school is something not many people have to go to. But it is common throughout some state in the U.S. There are large arguments over the year round school calendar and whether it is a good idea or not. Year round school consists of a much larger school year, but throughout the year you have more breaks and they are longer too. In a regular school calendar you have short breaks and only a couple of them, but have a three month summer. A year round school calendar is not a good idea because it is not as easy for a high school student to get a summer job and is causes aspense in a family because all they are doing throughout the year is school.
After a long summer, the time has finally come for Sam and his classmates to return to school. Sam dreads going back to school, because he knows that the first weeks of school mean long, boring reviews. Despite the fact that Sam and his friends do not like to study topics they have already learned, they need to review because most students forget what they learned over the three-month break period. Many students can relate to Sam, wasting two weeks or more at the beginning of the school year. Parents, teachers, and students across the United States believe a better option exists that will waste less time. Many suggest the idea of a year-round school schedule. Almost all schools should adopt a year-round schedule because of the many advantages including higher academic
You might think that year round schools are the next best thing but that idea is not as good as you might think it is! In my opinion I personally think that year round schools are a bad idea!
How time does a teacher need to get ready for a new school term? One day? No one would suggest that one day is enough time to close out one term and prepare for the next, but that is exactly what happens in some school districts that have year-round schedules. For years different districts have been experimenting with these schedules, and now even more are considering converting to year round schedule. For many reasons, schools should stay with the traditional schedule.
My education has always been a top priority of mine. Not only is it important for my future, but I also enjoy learning new information. In order to maximize my education, I actively participate in class. If I have any questions, I will ask the teacher for any clarification. Moreover, I have taken many AP classes: European History, Biology, Calculus, U.S. History, Chemistry, and Chinese. I took the prior two classes in sophomore year and the other four in junior year. I performed well in all those classes and taken all the corresponding AP tests. I have maintained a 4.0 GPA all throughout my educational career and have never failed to achieve anything less than an A. Moreover, I haven taken the following electives: Art I, Art II, Sculpture, Digital Photo, Construction (for two years), Ceramics, and Introduction to Business. Many of these classes are very hands-on because I enjoy using my imagination to inspire original creations. When I study, I generally avoid procrastinating, to ensure that I have enough
Not only do students save time, but now students have the benefit of having a variety to choose from. Having multiple private food vendors on campus gives students a variety to choose from rather than just the usual. Students typically get tired of eating the same food. For instance, eating the same old breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day can make eating dreadful. Just like when a mom feeds her child last night 's leftovers. Eating just isn 't the same which is why students need a variety on campus. Now that there is a diversity of foods students are likely to stay on campus, which is beneficial if a student has back to back classes. Also, now that students have a variety to choose from, students can replenish their taste buds and keep themselves pleased. One other perk to having a variety is students can have a place they really enjoy. For instance, everyone has a favorite place to go to that is impossible to get sick of, it is very possible