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GOVERNMENT EXAM – Honor Roll

Congratulations to the following individuals who earned an “A” on last week’s Government Exam – “The origins and foundations of government of the USA.”

First please consider our very own Brienna Ferguson’s take on Public Policy and Public Interest in the USA.  Exam Essay #1 – well done citizen.

“Public interest and public policy are supposed to go hand-in-hand nicely.  Public interest is the way that people feel about every single thing that directly or indirectly effects them and the world in which they live.  It could  how they feel about taxes to how they feel about Syria’s dictator; its everything that goes on in their minds.  Public policy is used by the government to protect rights given to them by their God and to keep them safe.  It’s all the laws that the government creates.  In the USA’s case its all the laws of the federal and state governments.  Public policy is supposed to reflect the public interest. This is impossible to get everyone’s way because not everyone is 100% on everyone else’s page.  Ideally this works best when people of a democracy make educated votes on all of the people and issues that effect them.  In the United States however this is especially hard to do because we have such a diverse population, and they all have different views based on their culture and background.

The relationship between the public interest and public policy is not healthy in this country, because the people of the USA think the government is sovereign.  They feel as if there is no controlling the government.  The only way we are going to get a better relationship between the people and the government is if the people tell the government, “that’s the way its going to be!” The people can do this by protesting, by calling their congressman, by petitioning the government  But the #1 way to do this is to VOTE! 

Voting is maybe one of the easiest ways to get your voice heard.  Your voice can say, “Yes I like it,” or “No, I don’t,” but either way its getting heard.  Whether you win or your lose you will be heard!” 

  • 101% – Jacob Dynes – A+
  • 101% – Ashton Sower – A+
  • 100% – Jordan Fairchild – A+
  • 98% – Julian Cook
  • 92% – Clint Bollin
  • 92% – Brienna Ferguson

 

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Decisions, Decisions, Decisions…

For all things college – go to our website – building a better world.net.  Please go here for extra credit assignment in discussing this material with mom and dad.

When you are talking about college and careers and quality of life issues – there’s a lot of things to consider.  In Economics we are deep into a study of the cost of college.  If that doesn’t shake you just a bit, then you’re either sound asleep  or a very very rich high school student; however I see no BMW’s in the Oakridge High School student parking lot.  In Senior Current Issues – we are off on college scholarship searches – we’ve learned there’s a lot of competition  – even with the cool blogs.

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Meanwhile,  challenges abound.   You’ve got so many options  – colleges 4 year and 2 year, apprenticeships, military, school costs, choice of major, career direction,  scholarships, grants and loans…it’s a lot to take on.  But oh so necessary.

Hopefully the information below will help you to sort things out

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“Boobies’ bracelet fight could go to the Supreme Court

  • Go here for a link to the story.
  • Go here to learn about the charity that makes the bracelets.
  • The issue has been around for awhile. Go here for a 2010 story in Wyoming.
  • Go here to learn about the ACLU – American Civil Liberties Union.
  • Go here to find your Bill of Rights.
  • And please, please, please don’t forget this.

In this Feb. 20, 2013 file photo, Easton Area School District students Brianna Hawk, 15, left, and Kayla Martinez, 14, display their “I (heart) Boobies!” bracelets for photographers outside the U.S. Courthouse in Philadelphia. The Easton Area School District says it will take its fight against “I (heart) Boobies!” bracelets to the U.S. Supreme Court. The board voted 7-1 Tuesday night, Oct. 29, 2013 to appeal a decision rejecting its claim the bracelets are lewd and should be banned from school. The bracelets are designed to promote breast cancer awareness among young people. Photo: Matt Rourke, AP

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Honor Roll – 14th Amendment Exam

Congratulations to the following individuals who earned an A on Friday’s 14th Amendment Exam.  14AMWell done guys…actually everybody did a very  good job.  All grades have been posted on Powerschool.

  • 99% – Jordan Fairchild
  • 97% – Brieanna Ferguson
  • 92% – Anna Chase
  • 92% – Travis Dalum
  • 92% – Amber Ritz
  • 92% – Ashton Sower
  • 90% – Jacob Dynes
  • 90% – Kaleb Kerkstra
  • 90% – Charles Klug
 

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Government Focus Questions – Chapter One

  • Go here for Chapter One – Principles of Government
  • Assignment is due on Tuesday October 22.

In an effort to truly gain from classroom discussion, it is essential that you do assigned readings.  To encourage you to read, I will provide five focus questions per reading assignment. I expect that you will answer these questions in detail and in your own words.  Assignments are worth 50 points.   Answers for each question should be at least 100 words in length.   Answers which are copied from the book, will receive a zero credit.   Assignment is to be done in ink (pencil minus one grade / typed +5%).

  • I will list all of the Focus Questions for Government below:
  • Chapter One – Principles of Government

 

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