Identify a problem in your community. Using the template provided in the lesson, research the problem to develop proposed soluti
ons. Create two or three solutions to the problem using the template provided in the lesson. Carefully evaluate each solution and choose one. Create a formal proposal to community leaders identifying a problem and proposing a solution. Your proposal should include: A thesis statement that summarizes the problem and states the solution.
A discussion of the problem with evidence from your research to support the idea that the problem needs to be addressed.
A summary of your proposed solution.
An evaluation of the solution listing the pros and cons and showing city leaders why the pros outweigh the cons.
An effective conclusion that summarizes your arguments.
Make sure to cite your sources using the Chicago Manual of Style. Use all of the conventions of writing, including correct punctuation, spelling and grammar.
Poor school systems cramming in too much info within a similar amount of allotted time. An easy solution is to treat high school more like college, splitting it into separate building for what classes are in each building. Then by that point the students will have a basic understanding of what they want their career to be, and will be able to pick the classes they want, with the deadline being when they finish. On top of that this will increase jobs, which is always a plus