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I believe those who have trouble in school could be better assisted by the school board. Not only the school board, but teachers as well. We can help by helping with organization, having higher consequences for bullying, and parent involvement. Keep reading to see how you can improve other's education
A lot of students struggle in school due to poor organization. I think schools can help with that by placing a "School Supply Bucket" in each classroom. That way, students can easily have all the supplies they need for class. If they lose a pencil, they can go right to the front to get one. If needed, schools can use pencil sign in sheets. So at the end of the day you return the pencil, and get a new one the next day. Only if you aren't prepared.
Another way schools can help with education is having higher consequences for bullying. Many children have a hard time paying attention in their classes due the the pressure of being bullied. Being bullied can put a lot on a child's mind, and could affect their educational well being. By putting higher consequences against bullying, it would decrease the amount of bullying going on. That way, it is easier for those kids to learn.
The last possible way, is parent involvement. Involving parents into a child's learning can help a child learn very increasingly. It can make the child feel more comfortable with learning, or it can help them understand more. I personally can feel this, because when my parent helps me, it helps me understand. A child's parent knows the child more than a teacher would, so it could reduce stress, and help understandment with that particular subject.
The reasons above, are three possible ways to help with education. We could help with organization, bullying, and parent involvement. I feel education can be improved in more than just three ways, but these are only some of them. If you think any of these can help you, or classmates, you can talk to a teacher about recommending it. Even if it doesn't work, there is always a chance for you to help someone's education.