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Single Sex Ed

Single Sex Education
Think about how much better a sixteen year old high school boy would do in his schoolwork if he wasn't distracted by all of the dazzling young women surrounding him. The same applies to a young woman whom is trying to be studious, when she is constantly being bother by immature high school males. There are many very beneficial aspects of single-sex education. The issue is slowly becoming a nation wide epidemic. Many large cities around the country have adopted single –sex schools. Over the years much research has been conducted disputing the educational traits between boys and girls. Single sex schooling is undoubtedly a great idea that has already shown signs of success, and will undoubtedly have a strong presents in the future of education for years to come.
One of the main reasons that these single-sex schools are being permitted is because the government have provided Federal Laws to back these schools. The reason these Federal Laws are being put......


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