Have you ever noticed that a student attended class for a week and then was gone the whole year? Did you ever wonder what happened to them? In high schools across the states many students are “Pulled out, Pushed out, or Drop out” for various reasons. Most students that are being pulled out, leave school, whether it is they need to leave school to get a job to help income at home, or to take care of someone young or old in the family, or being pregnant. Never being able to receive the help or support from their high school. Many students feel like an outcast because they are unable to attend classes with friends. Also are no longer involved with school activities such as prom, lunch rally’s, talent shows, and yearbook. Never really knowing the emotions these students feel when being called a “Pull out”.
In my opinion these students feel much like an outcast from their friends, school, and all after school activities, sadden with all kinds of distorted emotions. All they need is a second chance.
Students who are called “Pull outs” have been so outcaste that it seems that they are a ghost. You never see or hear from them. Never being able to plan fun weekend trips with friends, study groups, or sleepovers because you lose touch with them once you leave school. Being known as a “Pull out” is like being called a loser or dumb. A student tends to withdraw themselves from the few friends they have kept after leaving school.
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To What Extent Should High School Students be allowed to Exercise Freedom of Speech While on Campus I think that nowadays to deal with an issue of students free speech rights is a tough problem for High School administrators. The matter is that students free speech is protected by the First Amendment. Thus it means that students are allowed to exercise free speech while on campus. But what should ...
They may lose self-confidence, happiness, determination, and the strength to go back to school when they get that chance. They may even start to believe that they are a loser or dumb, when they are not, but being called a “Pull out” leads them to think that way. They also begin to believe that it was meant for them to live this life of no education and working a minimum wage job. If they continue to live like that, they will never be able to better themselves. Always being at the bottom never moving higher, just staying the same level. Only because they continuously remind themselves that it is meant for them to struggle, when it is really not. That is where a second chance should be given by their high schools.
It is unfair that schools allow students to be called or labeled as a “Pull out” and do nothing about it. High schools should be the place they turn to for help. High school should be their second chance to change or help their situation. Many high schools should put forth the money or push the state to give more money for programs that help students in those kinds of needs. The students have no choice but to leave school. They never asked to be pulled out. They never asked to be put in these situations. If those changes were to happen, we would have less students who are now 25 years of age and are still working in fast food, or jobs that pay minimum wage. High schools should be more interested in why the students are leaving and how they can help to keep them in school. Then to just say “Well you can always get your G.E.D.”. What would be the point of having counselors if they could not fulfill their job duties in guiding the students to success in managing their time, responsibilities as students, keeping their goals in perspective, and balancing their needs as well as family obligations.
In conclusion students who are called “Pull outs” feel outcaste, highly emotional, and never knowing that a second chance is possible. High schools that are unfair and non interested in being supportive and helpful. I feel that it can change for the benefit of the students. If high schools, teachers, and counselors get to know their students exact situation and move on from there. Helping them and working with the students new schedule so that they can finish school without ever being called a “Pull out” student.
should high school student work part-time?
Nowadays, there are more and more students work part-time job in their free time. Actually, a part-time job can provide money and working experience to them. But it partly disturbs their study as well. So the high school students should not be encouraged to have a part-time job because of the following reasons. Firstly, most high school students are too young to work. Specifically, they still lack ...