Why An Athlete Should Vacate Schools

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Envision some of your favorite things to do in life. Now picture someone coming and taking those beloved things away. To some kids, being an athlete is the highlight of their school career. Unfortunately, some schools are now talking, if not already implementing, the cutting of athletics. Their main explanation as to why athletics should vacate schools is because they are too expensive to keep up with. These children are now being denied the opportunity to have fun playing sports while gaining the valuable life lessons you get from being on a team. Athletics teaches you hands on experiences that you’ll never learn in the classroom. Aside from staying healthy, you also learn things like leadership, time management, sportsmanship and teamwork. (Chen, 2012) The first skill, leadership, is a big thing that you experience from being on a team. If you are one of the older athletes, it’s your job to help guide the younger ones with the proper form, technique, or attitude. Another important skill you learn is time management. From the time your annoying alarm goes off in the morning to the time you tuck yourself in bed, you’ve used your time management skills. Keeping track of homework, sports, and outside responsibilities are a vital part to monitoring your stress levels. …show more content…

Whether it be because of excused absences for competitions, or the fact that the student doesn’t have enough time after practices and games to do their homework. While people may think that all the extra time devoted to sports prevents student-athletes from doing their homework, there are tests out there that prove that athletes have higher GPA’s than non-athletes. Athletes who want to stay on their team have to stay on top of their work, otherwise they could be kicked off the team. So it’s as if being on a team motivates the student to work harder in order to stay eligible for their

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