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Many kids today cannot be trusted their always finding a way to become part of the “In Crowd.” Many times, this could mean students start to take on drugs, drink alcohol, or even commit a crime. To make America a better nation locker searches should adhere throughout our public schools, because the crime and drug use will compress even more in schools.
Locker searches are one of the surveillances we need in schools. It will control the use of drugs and the end to violence in schools. Every school day at least 100,000 students bring guns to school, and 40 students are hurt or killed by firearms. If locker searches are conducted students will think twice before bringing something illegal to school. School officials feel the same way and they think it can be helpful. They point out to schools in Eugene, Oregon, and San Diego, California where the student lockers have been removed to prevent their misuse.
Locker searches should continue in schools. The best thing to do would be to announce students that there are going to be locker searches in the future and they have to go through it. Other safety techniques would include metal detectors, drug sniffing dogs, security guards, whatever we need to insure safety. Everybody should be told that the reason for the search is not punishment, but it’s to motivate students to keep everybody safe and obeying the school rules. That their here to promote good, not bad.
Every Student thinks that searching lockers is an invasion of privacy like it says in the 4th amendment. A duty was placed on schools to provide a safe learning environment, and that’s more important than the civil rights of students. It’s obvious that if a student is faced with a locker search they will just find another hiding pace, but it doesn’t mean they should take total control over the most obvious place in school. Without the skill to inspect lockers students will feel safe and know they could hide illegal items without fear. Students know that illegal items aren’t supposed to be in schools. Since it was so hard for students to follow the rules, schools had no choice but to insure safety. Even if there is a privacy problem students gave up that right and in return schools got a wider help of safety.
As I said before to make America a better nation we need to have locker searches. Schools will then be a safe learning environment for students where there is no need to hide anything, because it’s all part of being in a school community where you have to accept these rules and responsibilities.

2007-01-11 12:37:45 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Homework Help

9 answers

Nice work! I like your thoughts. I guess you agree with me that it's better to lose your right to privacy than to lose your right to life, huh?


Many kids today cannot be trusted. They’re always finding a way to become part of the “In Crowd.” Many times, this could mean students start to take drugs, drink alcohol, or even commit crimes. To make America a better nation, locker searches should be adhered to throughout our public schools, otherwise crime and drug use will increase even more in schools.
Locker searches are one of the methods of surveillance we need in schools. It will control the use of drugs and bring the end to violence in schools. In the United States, each school day at least 100,000 students bring guns to school, and 40 students are hurt or killed by firearms. If locker searches are conducted students will think twice before bringing something illegal to school. School officials feel the same way and they believe it can be helpful. They point to schools in Eugene, Oregon, and San Diego, California where the student lockers have been removed to prevent their misuse.
Locker searches should be mandatory in schools. The best thing to do would be to announce to students that there will be locker searches in the future and they have to go through it. Other safety techniques would include metal detectors, drug sniffing dogs, security guards, whatever we need to insure safety. Everybody should be told that the reason for the search is not punishment, but it’s to motivate students to keep everybody safe and encourage them to obey the school rules. The rules are meant to promote good, not bad.
Every student thinks that searching lockers is an invasion of privacy, like it says in the 4th amendment. It is the duty of schools to provide a safe learning environment, and that’s more important than the civil rights of students. It’s obvious that if a student is faced with a locker search they will just find another hiding pace, but it doesn’t mean they should take total control over the most obvious place in school. Without the school’s ability to inspect lockers, students will feel that they can hide illegal items without fear. Students know that illegal items aren’t supposed to be in schools. Since it was so hard for students to follow the rules, schools had no choice but to insure safety. Even if there is a privacy problem students gave up that right, and in return schools provided a greater amount of safety.
As I said before, to make America a better nation, we need to have locker searches. Schools will then be a safe learning environment for students where there is no need to hide anything. It’s all part of being in a school community, where you have to accept these rules and responsibilities.

2007-01-11 12:55:16 · answer #1 · answered by Vivian D 4 · 0 1

This is what I think the corrections should be.♪

Many kids today cannot be trusted they’re always finding a way to become part of the “In Crowd.” Many times, this could mean students start to take on drugs, drink alcohol, or even commit a crime. To make America a better nation locker searches should adhere throughout our public schools, because the crime and drug use will compress even more in schools.
Locker searches are one of the surveillances we need in schools. It will control the use of drugs and end violence in schools. Every school day at least 100,000 students bring guns to school, and 40 students are hurt or killed by firearms. If locker searches are conducted students will think twice before bringing something illegal to school. School officials feel the same way and they think it can be helpful. They point out to schools in Eugene, Oregon, and San Diego, California where the student lockers have been removed to prevent their misuse.
Locker searches should continue in schools. The best thing to do would be to announce students that there are going to be locker searches in the future and they have to go through it. Other safety techniques would include metal detectors, drug sniffing dogs, and security guards, whatever we need to insure safety. Everybody should be told that the reason for the search is not punishment, but it’s to motivate students to keep everybody safe and obeying the school rules, that they’re here to promote good, not bad.
Every Student thinks that searching lockers is an invasion of privacy like it says in the 4th amendment. A duty was placed on schools to provide a safe learning environment, and that’s more important than the civil rights of students. It’s obvious that if a student is faced with a locker search they will just find another hiding pace, but it doesn’t mean they should take total control over the most obvious place in school. Without the skill to inspect lockers students will feel safe and know they could hide illegal items without fear. Students know that illegal items aren’t supposed to be in schools. Since it was so hard for students to follow the rules, schools had no choice but to insure safety. Even if there is a privacy problem students gave up that right and in return schools got a wider help of safety.
As I said before to make America a better nation we need to have locker searches. Schools will then be a safe learning environment for students where there is no need to hide anything, because it’s all part of being in a school community where you have to accept these rules and responsibilities.

2007-01-11 17:05:12 · answer #2 · answered by # one 6 · 0 0

Many kids today cannot be trusted; they are always finding a way to become part of the “In Crowd.” Many times, this means students start to take drugs, drink alcohol, or even commit a crime. To make America a better nation, locker searches should be conducted throughout our public schools, because the crime and drug use will compress even more in schools.
Locker searches are one of the surveillance tools we need in schools. It will control the use of drugs and help decrease the violence in schools. Every school day, at least 100,000 students bring guns to school, and forty students are hurt or killed by firearms. If locker searches are conducted, students will think twice before bringing something illegal to school. School officials feel the same way and they think it can be helpful. They point out schools in Eugene, Oregon and San Diego, California where the student lockers have been removed to prevent their misuse.
Locker searches should continue in schools. The best thing to do would be to announce to students that there will be locker searches in the future and they must comply. Other safety techniques would include metal detectors, drug sniffing dogs, security guards, or whatever else we need to ensure safety. Everybody should be told that the reason for the search is not punishment, but it is to motivate students to keep everybody safe and obey the school rules. It is a means to promote good, not bad.
Every student thinks that searching lockers is an invasion of privacy, stated in the fourth amendment. A duty was placed on schools to provide a safe learning environment, and that is more important than the civil rights of students. It is obvious that if a student is faced with a locker search, he will just find another hiding pace, but it does not mean he should take total control over the most obvious place in school. Without the freedom to inspect lockers, students will not feel safe and will know they can hide illegal items without fear. Students know that illegal items are not supposed to be in schools. Since it is so hard for students to follow the rules, schools had no choice but to enforce safety. Even if there is a privacy problem, students give up that right, and in return, schools can offer a wider range of safety.
As previously stated, to make America a better nation, we need to have locker searches. Schools will then be a safer learning environment for students where there will be no need to hide anything. It is all part of being in a school community where students have to accept rules and responsibilities.

2007-01-11 12:53:48 · answer #3 · answered by Moxie Crimefighter 6 · 0 0

Many kids today cannot be trusted,> their always finding a way to become part of the “In Crowd.” Many times this could mean students start to take on drugs, drink alcohol, or even commit a crime. To make America a better nation.> Locker searches should adhere throughout our public schools, because the crime and drug use will compress even more in schools.
Locker searches are one of the surveillances we need in schools. It will control the use of drugs and the end to violence in schools. Every school day at least 100,000 students bring guns to school, and 40 students are hurt or killed by firearms. If locker searches are conducted students will think twice before bringing something illegal to school. School officials feel the same way and it can be helpful. They point out to schools in Eugene, Oregon, and San Diego, California where the student lockers have been removed to prevent their misuse.
Locker searches should continue in schools. The best thing to do would be to announce students that there are going to be locker searches in the future and they have to go through it. Other safety techniques would include metal detectors, drug sniffing dogs, security guards, whatever we need to insure safety. Everybody should be told that the reason for the search is not punishment, but it’s to motivate students to keep everybody safe and obeying the school rules. That their here to promote good, not bad.
Every Student thinks that searching lockers is an invasion of privacy like it says in the 4th amendment. A duty was placed on schools to provide a safe learning environment> and that’s more important than the civil rights of students. It’s obvious that if a student is faced with a locker search they will just find another hiding pace, but it doesn’t mean they should take total control over the most obvious place in school. Without the skill to inspect lockers students will feel safe and know they could hide illegal items without fear. Students know that illegal items aren’t supposed to be in schools. Since it was so hard for students to follow the rules, schools had no choice but to insure safety. Even if there is a privacy problem students gave up that right and in return schools got a wider help of safety.
As I said before to make America a better nation we need to have locker searches. Schools will then be a safe learning environment for students where there is no need to hide anything, because it’s all part of being in a school community where you have to accept these rules and responsibilities.

I either put> in places where things were needed or just flat out fixed it.

2007-01-11 12:48:32 · answer #4 · answered by RandomKYGurl(<3KY) 2 · 0 0

Many kids today cannot be trusted their always finding a way to become part of the “In Crowd.” Many times, this could mean students start to take on drugs, drink alcohol, or even commit a crime. To make America a better nation locker searches should adhere throughout our public schools, because the crime and drug use will compress even more in schools.
Locker searches are one of the surveillance we need in schools. It will control the use of drugs and the end to violence in schools. Every school day at least 100,000 students bring guns to school, and 40 students are hurt or killed by firearms. If locker searches are conducted students will think twice before bringing something illegal to school. School officials feel the same way and they think it can be helpful. They point out to schools in Eugene, Oregon, and San Diego, California where the student lockers have been removed to prevent their misuse.
Locker searches should continue in schools. The best thing to do would be to announce students that there are going to be locker searches in the future and they have to go through it. Other safety techniques would include metal detectors, drug sniffing dogs, security guards, whatever we need to insure safety. Everybody should be told that the reason for the search is not punishment, but it’s to motivate students to keep everybody safe and obeying the school rules. That their here to promote good, not bad.
Every Student thinks that searching lockers is an invasion of privacy like it says in the 4th amendment. A duty was placed on schools to provide a safe learning environment, and that’s more important than the civil rights of students. It’s obvious that if a student is faced with a locker search they will just find another hiding pace, but it doesn’t mean they should take total control over the most obvious place in school. Without the skill to inspect lockers students will feel safe and know they could hide illegal items without fear. Students know that illegal items aren’t supposed to be in schools. Since it was so hard for students to follow the rules, schools had no choice but to insure safety. Even if there is a privacy problem students gave up that right and in return schools got a wider help of safety.
As I said before to make America a better nation we need to have locker searches. Schools will then be a safe learning environment for students where there is no need to hide anything, because it’s all part of being in a school community where you have to accept these rules and responsibilities.



good

2007-01-11 12:47:13 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I just read the first six lines and already counted many serious mistakes in Grammar. You need help Girl! Unfortunately for you I get paid (and paid well) to fix such mistakes. Best of luck to you, see you at McDonalds someday.

Oh and by the way, "Every day 40 kids are hurt or killed by gun violence" Where on Earth did you get this ludicrous factoid? I can see that you are passionate about your subject matter, but try to keep it grounded in reality, for cryin' out loud!!

2007-01-11 12:49:13 · answer #6 · answered by eggman 7 · 0 1

They all missed the error in the first line- it should read:

Many kids today cannot be trusted; they are always finding a way to become part of the “In Crowd."

2007-01-11 12:54:00 · answer #7 · answered by Patrick Lassan 2 · 0 0

What grade is this for? The grammar is in desparate need of improvement. Let me know ASAP.

2007-01-11 12:57:48 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

way to long for me to read

2007-01-11 12:45:41 · answer #9 · answered by Me 3 · 0 2

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