Incentives for staying in school are different for different students. The ideal reason for staying in school is to learn. Other incentives for staying in school are to get the employment you desire when you get out of school, to prepare for college, to participate in sports, etc.
Shows that more kids are realizing the importance of education and are staying in school rather than being on the streets doing potentially dangerous things.
Shows that more kids are realizing the importance of education and are staying in school rather than being on the streets doing potentially dangerous things.
A lock-in is an event where participants stay overnight in a facility, engaging in various activities and games. Staying after school typically refers to remaining on school premises after regular hours for extracurricular activities, studying, or waiting for transportation. While both involve staying at the school, a lock-in is more structured and usually lasts through the night.
It depends on a number of things. For one, how is the person planning on making a living? If they have a natural musical gift and want to start a band, then school is not really that important. It also depends if the person enjoys and does well at school. What is the point of staying in school beyond high school if you accomplish nothing? On the other hand if the person tries hard and does well at school then yes, it gives them a pretty good head start in life.
"Skipping" is a slang term for staying away from school without permission.
staying calm.
Finding a good balance between fitness and other aspects of life is an important element of staying motivated to work out.
Is an important part of staying alive.
Terry Cicchelli has written: 'Staying in School'
Diet and exercise!
12, not including preschool or staying back - in the united states only