The arts and music classes are not an unnecessary cost. From personal experience, I have learned that students work better when they have something to look forward to during the day. A large portion of students do not care for subjects such as math and science, but instead like classes were they are free to show creativity. After school, teenagers tend to have activities such as sports, volunteer groups, study sessions, and lots of home work as well. When students have classes such as music and the arts ripped away from them and then put into an afterschool club it will make it much more difficult to participate in in those clubs, now students will no longer have a class to look forward to. this will also how they di in their core classes. Students are already really busy outside of school, if you add more clubs on top of that outside of school they will begin to become overwhelmed and fall behind. if you keep these electives along with the core classes, you will have happier students, students who are less stressed and less overwhelmed, and students who will perform better in all of their classes.
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Last week when I was going to a field trip I overslept and I had to run to school. As I got closer to the schools entrance I tripped and I got to school limping. When the teachers saw me they took me to the nurse where I told her how I hurt myself and in response the nurse told me that I just sprained my ankle. After that we got on the bus and we left to the zoo. As we got to the zoo I decided to get some souvenirs and the price was high. A sweatshirt cost $40, a stuffed dolphin cost $65 and a miniature ice skate rink cost $50 so I decided to leave the store. I prefer to rely on my memories and save my money because I was planning to eat at the sushi buffet that was across the souvenir store.