Thursday, April 19, 2018

C.E. #6.1

1. 1400
2. A weakening of metal from repeated use
3. 5,000 dollar pay raise for teachers, Higher contributions to teachers health insurance, 5,000 dollar scholarship for high school students, 5,000 dollar bonus for new teachers.
4. He played all 9 positions in a baseball game
5. I would wanna do the city theater's "as you like it" because it would be cool to watch a play.


Long response:

Only about 52% of high school students directly enrolled into college in 2016. It is expected that with the new plan, that number should shoot up to 60% by 2030. According to the article, students who don't directly enroll in college are far less likely to earn a degree than those who enroll directly from high school. The article cited that there were 70% in Massachusetts and 60% in California. Senator Paredes hopes to push the 60x30TX plan, which states that the goal is to get 60% of students enrolling in college by 2030. I definitely think college is important and it is a key ingredient in making you more educated and able to succeed in life. Yes, I plan to directly enroll into college. I think that the push to get more students into college is effecting some of the poorer areas because they are getting motivated to go to college. I think it is possible to have a comfortable life without a college degree, but it's a lot harder to get a comfortable life without a college degree. Workforce certifications are equally as important in society. Yes, but I think many jobs that don't require a college degree aren't as good.

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