Friday, April 19, 2013

JCCS Academic Language Assessment Week 31 - Vandalism

Parents should be accountable for their child's damage. For example, in the teens mind, they need to ACHIEVE whatever they want to destroy. This shows that they don't know how to control their self. This also shows that it parents should give their child SPECIFIC disciplines so that way they know what to do. In addition, when parents try to teach things on the COMPUTER about how they're lives will be in the future. This shows that he teens would probably not listen. This also shows that parents need to be more strict on their kids. In conclusion, parents should take the consequences for their child's damage.

Monday, April 15, 2013

JCCS Academic Language Assessment Week 30 - "D" Grades

Schools should eliminate "D" grades.
According to New York Time, "It’s a throwaway grade. No one wants to hire a D-anything, so why would we have D-students and give them credit for it" (source link).
This shows that student's should start working harder because no one in life wants to hired employees who only got D's.
This also shows that students don't have to work hard like some other students and get they get credit for it.
According to Mount Olive, "Students in one New Jersey school district will have to work harder to pass." (source link).
This shows that a lot of teens now don't have parents that push them to do better, so by this the school is making them work harder
This also shows that students will be worrying about their grades which will give them less time to do bad things
In conclusion, schools should eliminate "D" grades.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

JCCS Academic Language Assessment Week 29 - School Conferences

Parents should face jail time for missing their child's school conferences . According to CNN, "It's child abuse when your child is failing in school and you're not involved, because you are strapping that child to a life of poverty," (source link). This shows that Kym Worthy, the prosecutor thinks that it it child abuse for not responding when your child is failing school. This also shows that if indeed the parent never goes to his or hers meetings and the child fails, and ends up homeless, the parent is to be blamed. According to Examiner.com, "Kim Worthy says she is not interested in putting parents in jail if their children are high achievers." (source link). This shows that in the bright side, if the parents do miss but the students is academically doing good, they might be no consequences for the parent. This also shows that if the parent also has health issue they can be excused. In conclusion, parents should face jail time for missing their child's school conferences.