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The Push To Bring Back Recess Time In Public Schools

The Push To Bring Back Recess Time In Public Schools Authored by Aaron Gifford via The Epoch Times, Spencer Taylor describes his high school experience as a dark time, rife with detentions, suspensions, and over-medicated peers who acted up because they, too, couldn't sit still in class all day. New students tour Nora Sterry Elementary School in Los Angeles on Jan. 15, 2025. There is a nationwide push to bring back or increase recess time for public school students. (Chris Delmas/AFP via Getty Images "You would have maybe five minutes to go out...
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