【SAT写作】美国高中生观点型写作范文赏析--School Punishment
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学校的惩罚,从本文来看,他说的是应对校园打架斗殴这样的恶劣事件,我们来看看本文的观点。
美国本土高中生观点题型写作范文汇总,点击进入
School Punishment
This school year there have been more than 20 fights at my school. To try and

fix the problem, my school decided to take away cell phones for all students
because so many recorded the fights. The violence stopped for a while, as
students were in disbelief our school would do this, but it has slowly started
to creep back up. Like other schools, we face many of the same problems such as,
fights, vandalism, drug and alcohol abuse, and bullying. These problems continue
in a cycle that work against the teachers and the students. So how can schools
stop this cycle? Schools should be able to expel students easier after repeating
misbehaviors. Three strikes for the same problem and they should be taken out of
school.
3,900 kids under the age of 18 try their first cigarette every day in the US.
It’s common for teens to experiment with drugs and alcohol in high school.
Though schools offer programs like D.A.R.E to try and deter students away from
drugs and alcohol not all students will listen. Peer pressure or influences from
home make it hard to say no. Drugs and alcohol will not benefit the student nor
the school, especially when the student becomes addicted. So what should schools
do? If rehabilitation fails for the student and they are repeatedly caught with
drugs and alcohol, the school should be able to remove the student before they
start a chain effect.
Out of every five students more than one (20.8%) report being bullied.
Bullying is one of the worst issues teenagers have to face in high school. Only
36% of kids report bullying while the rest don’t. People who are bullied are 2-9
times more likely to consider suicide than those who aren’t. Bullying is a
serious problem in school and should not be taken lightly. Counseling between
both the victim and the bully is definitely a step in the right direction but
not a certainty in stopping it. If the bully is constantly a threat to the
victim or even other students then they should be dismissed from school.
In a 2015 survey 22.6% of teens (grades 9-12) reported being in a physical
fight in the past 12 months before the survey. School fights can be described as
terrifying or even exciting to some students, but are absolutely unacceptable in
schools. After tension builds up between two or more students over time someone
breaks and succumbs to trying to damage the other person. No matter what their
reasons were, they lose in the end and can only face the consequences. There are
many factors that can apply to deciding what the punishments for the attacker
and even the victim should be. Violence is not the answer, especially if it
happens more than once by the same student.
The Zero Tolerance Policy in school would be a good system if it considered
the characteristics of every student. Teens who have special needs or issues
might be prone to causing trouble. Some actions are an accident or are as
innocent as they look and aren’t meant to be taken seriously. The right to
education is a human right everyone gets because they are human. Suspensions and
expulsions should be the last act for schools if they are dealing with a
troublesome student. Helping students learn are the main priority for schools,
whether it be a math problem or making a difficult decision. Every student
should get the chance to attain their education and learn from their mistakes,
but those who try to take away their chance must learn the hard way.
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