The Importance Of Schooling

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he early morning light filters into you room through your window, illuminating the room around you. You start to sit up sluggishly, and sit there for a moment thinking, taking a stroll down memory lane, or still half asleep with no intention to get up and do anything. Suddenly there is the sickening beep of your alarm clocks. It is time to get up and go to school. But why is it so sickening to hear that sound of the alarm clocks? Is it because that that beep means time to get up, and getting up means school? It may be many reasons, but sadly there is the most common reason amongst minors and young adults ............ they don’t like school. Even though school should be fun, and a place kids should feel safe and happy it's not always that way. …show more content…

like what if you're having a bad day, you missed the bus and had to run to school and fell, dirtying your new clothes, and you were late for school and didn’t get to have breakfast. That my friends would be a very bad day, but what if when you finally got to class not even 5 seconds after the tardy bell rings AND the teacher still counts you as tardy. Now in this situation a good teacher would have and should have taken you out of the class and asked if you were ok and let you go get cleaned up. While a bad teacher would have ignored you and sent you to the office for being tardy. While Most teachers try and help kids with their problems, and sometimes the students leave an imprint on the teacher, something that they will never regret, let alone ever forget. Or even at times the teachers will help kids make better decisions, to the kids and do the same thing Something I've seen lately is that kids are making worse and worse decisions that possibly could have avoided, such as the recent string of school threats and shootings. Done by students. All of that. The deaths. The parents that never got to say goodbye. That could have been avoided maybe. It's not always the teachers fault if things like that could have been avoided. Maybe if the teachers were paying attention to the kids and there were a few changes in the child's behavior that showed that maybe they were going to do something like that then maybe, just maybe they could have stopped it. Or maybe it was unpreventable, and it was going to happen no matter what the teachers or anyone else did. All these maybes. We'll never know if they could have been prevented, but all we can do is try and make sure to not let it happen

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