Introduction
Introduction
As a group, we have done what the school of the future would look like. First we decided how the student(s) will be transported to school, which would be by bus. Then the student will go to the auditorium and find out which class they will be in for the year. Each student will have four one hour class for each subject. Then we decided how many lunch shifts will be in the day and they will still be A,B,C. Lunches, as usual, will be 45 minutes long, then the student will be able to go to each class. Late the students will have to go to the nurse and then will have a annual check to see if they have any unknown diseases and if they do they will be immediately reported to the hospital/doctor for the shot they need. For the extra curricular there will be marines, navy, astronaut or veterinary care. If the student wishes to join they will be guaranteed 12 college credits. I hope that your child will have a fun time at S.A.N.K.E. UNIVERSITY.
~S.A.N.K.E. members
Solving Common School Problems
Bullying, drugs, sex abuse, theft, and violence are all problems students face in today's schools. Pressure from our peers and friends to try some new drug or something is increasing. ""This abuse has produced teenage student body's with many abusers whose relationships, reputations, futures, wallets, self-images and especially grades suffer as a direct result of the teen drug abuse."" ((http://www.teendrugabuse.us/drugsnschool.html))
Bullying and theft is also on the rise as students strive for the next new thing like iPods, mp3 players, and the hottest cell phones.
With new techniques to solve these problems, the school of the future will minimize drugs, violence and bullying, making it a safer environment for students to learn.
Problems With Schools today
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Bullying
Many people agree that bullying can cause negative energy and an unsafe teaching environment.
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Drug Abuse
Drug abuse is not good nor legal in many schools and is still common.
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Violence
Too many schools in America have violence. While some schools are trying their hardest to stop the violence others are not doing anything about it.