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School-an organization that provides instruction as an institution for the teaching of children.
After school sports take students minds off what is really important: School. Plus, school
districts shouldn't be spending money on something that doesn't concern education. |
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What does it matter if it after school it is not in school |
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More children get better grades when they have something to look forward to. The sports give them a
lesson in teamwork, and their scheduling keeps them prepared, and teaches them how to regulate their
time. |
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At least argue something you are just stating that you are with it and not why. |
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No because some people like there sports |
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Often we think that involving kids in after school sports is a chief fixation for them as they will
be over-burdened with their studies and sports. But for the healthy and enthusiastic kids these are
the moments of relief. It is tough to stop them from running towards the playground once the school
is over. Volleyball, tennis, floor ball, badminton, indoor hockey and gymnastics are few of the well
known sports in which kids take keen interest after school. It increases the physical activities in
children and also develops a high fitness level in them. The energy that they loose in schools and
in their regular studies gets restored through these. They get to mix freely with their peers in
those happy hours and grow up into efficient adults. Hence after school sports should be encouraged
for its contribution in the personality development of a child. |
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What they (SIKLEMIND3 and louise23) said. |
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No, I don't agree. Why ban it? People aren't forced to join in with after school activities so I see
no reason why after school sports should be banned. |
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No, kids are getting fatter and fatter every day and after school sports is a great way to keep kids
in shape. |
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