Colleges Should Require Students To Engage In Public-service Activities In Order To Assure That Each Student Receives A Balanced, Well-rounded Education.
"Colleges should require students to engage in public-service activities in order to assure that each student receives a balanced, well-rounded education."
The following is a memo from the superintendent of the Mylar school district.
"A recent six-month study, in which breakfast was made available at school for 100 schoolchildren ages five to twelve, found that children on the breakfast plan were less likely than other children to be absent from or late for school....
The following appeared in the editorial section of an educational publication.
"One study at Lee University found that first-semester grades of teenage students who had always attended public, tax-supported schools were slightly lower than the grades of students who had received some home schooling instruction by parents at home, although the grade differences disappeared in the second semester....