Honor Roll Research Paper

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Now a days kids don't always have time to study for every single class and them having to make the honor roll will stress kids out. Kids are already stressed out with the amounts of homework and tests given out. Students don't always have the time to study and do homework every day after school. They are going to have practice and games every day after school. Then they will go home and eat and do all that stuff and it will be late. Even though it's going to push them harder and make them better students and make them a better person in life, students should not have to make the honor roll to be able to play sports because students do not always have time to study study study with practices and games after school and it is going to push the …show more content…

Kids are already stressed out with the amounts of homework and tests given out. Many students have practice and games every day after school. Then they will go home and eat and work on their homework and it will be late and then they most likely will be tired and go to bed. Not all students are as smart as other students (Students 1). Considering all of the differences among students, would it be fair to force students to make honor roll in order to play sports? Even though it would push them harder and make them better students and make them a better person in life, students should not have to make the honor roll to be able to play sports because students do not always have time to study with practices and games after school and it is going to push the students so hard that they might want to …show more content…

However, making a c or higher right now to be able to play sports is good and is a average grade to make a goal to be able to get to that c. For example, the grading scales are all different (Grading Scales 4). In the different schools they have different scales and that would make the honor roll grades higher or lower. So the different school all have different grades to be able to play sports. That is unfair to the

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