Monday, April 22, 2013

JCCS Academic Language Assessment Week 31 - Vandalism


Parents should not be held accountable for their child's damage because their just kids.
For example, what would a parent do if they had no money to pay for the damage.
In my perspactiveI think that the kids will ACHIEVE to make their parents pay without having to have any consequence. In addition,to it the kid/kids can do community services for what they have done.Also, it can help the kid by makeing them more conscience about the consequences of their actionsIn conclusion they know what the conseqeunce SPECIFICLY is.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

JCCS Academic Language Assessment Week 30 - "D" Grades

Schools should not eliminate D's from schools because they are a would that means a lot for them.I believe with out that word most kids would INITIAL not do their work at school or at home.
For example, when they see their grade dropping they will not have any patiance so they will think that they have nothing to work for.In addition, the students might or will be stressed out because of their grade.Also, I also think that at least having a D will will want to COMPENSATE going to a C.
In conclusion they would want to INTERACT more if they want to go passing with a C at least.

Friday, April 5, 2013

JCCS Academic Language Assessment Week 26 - Cars



I would want a car that drives itself. For example, it would be a great METHOD to get to school on time. In addition, if an accident OCCURS at home, and I do not have a license, it would take me to the hospital. Lastly, I would PROCEED to multi-task, such as texting, while I am in the vehicle. In conclusion, having a car that drive itself would be beneficial.

JCCS Academic Language Assessment Week 27 - Drug-Sniffing Dogs

ASSUME

School officials should not have the right to allow drug-sniffing dogs on campus. For example, it is an invasion of the students' space and property. In addition, someone can RESPOND with an allergic reaction to dog. Sometime a student can also RESPOND negatively and violently to the search PROCESS. Also, the dogs can find drugs in someone's backpack ASSUMING they belong to you. In conclusion, using drug-sniffing dogs at school will only make things complicated.

Should Global Positioning System (GPS) devices be required for habitually truant students?

Should Global Positioning System (GPS) devices be required for habitually truant students? Global Positioning System (GPS) devices should not be put on kids.For example, they would take it of every time they go to school.In addition, it might not be controlled where the kids can be at.Also,they can give the GPS to another student that has the same classes with them.In conclusion to it the kid might become more rebel becuase of presure that they have