Monday, February 25, 2013
Research Sources
“Custodians to rally against D60” By: Perez, Gayle
Teachers, students, and community members of Pueblo City gathered at the school board meeting to solve the issue of outsourcing night custodian positions. The meeting discussed keeping the “safety and cleanliness of the schools” and how the board would solve their custodian issue.
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=n5h&AN=2W64238807116&site=src-live
“WITH one billion people living without access to safe” Manning River Times
WaterAid Australia is working to provide all Australian communities with safe drinking water to prevent poverty and disease in Australia. Communities need to join together and be a part of the solution to bringing safe drinking water.
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=n5h&AN=SYD-68T4B3AROPSA8CDR4AG&site=src-live
“2 schools have served meat possibly tainted” By: Bernardo, Rosemarie
Lunalilo Elementary School in McCully and Kipapa Elementary School in Mililani served students recalled ground beef.
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=n5h&AN=2W62619488356&site=src-live
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Counterargument
Orange
High School is not the only school that suffers with poor sanitation. There are
many schools and even school districts around the world that undergo sanitation
complications. According to WHO, the United States is only one out of a handful
of countries that has less than five percent of its population accessible to
quality sanitation. More than 50 countries around the world have fifty percent
of their populations with no access to quality sanitation. These statics may
make it seem that the schools in the U.S. don't really need help with
sanitation improvements, but how will we be able to help other schools around
the world if we can’t help ourselves first? Moreover, a worldwide sanitation
improvement in schools begins with each school having the desire and
determination to improve their own school sanitation. OHS members need to
increase their desire and determination to improve the school's sanitation in
order to see a difference.
Thesis
When
you have experienced using a filthy bathroom, students unmannerly using bathrooms, water fountains, classrooms, the cafeteria, etc.,
and when you have recognized the lack of janitors in your school, then you will
agree that Orange High School needs to improve their sanitation.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Logos, Ethos, and Pathos
Consider
having to sit on a toilet seat that has not been cleaned in a while or washing
your hands in a sink that has tiny particles such as hair, or even looking at
your own reflection in a dirty cracked mirror. Would you feel comfortable using
a bathroom under those conditions? Neither would I. The sanitation problem
doesn't just lie in the bathrooms. Water fountains, classrooms, the school's
floors, the cafeteria, and the cafeteria kitchen, all need sanitation improvement.
Over the school years Orange High has developed an unsanitary environment. An
environment that has quickly earned the disgust of students and faculty. We, as
members of the school, can all agree that the school needs an upgrade in its
sanitation.
According
to Water Aid and Tearfund, a British relief and development agency, “lack of
sanitation now affects about 40 percent (2.4 billion) of the world’s population
and is expected to rise to 50 percent by 2025”. An unhealthy school environment
can lead to many negative effects. Some diseases resulting from poor sanitation
include dysentery, cholera, typhus fever, typhoid, schistosomiasis and
trachoma. Diarrhea kills 4,000 children every day; that’s more than AIDS, malaria,
and measles combined. Four hundred and forty three million school days are lost
every year due to water and sanitation diseases. A student can catch a disease
or illness ending up missing several days or even weeks of school. That student
then falls behind on their education and is forced to repeat a grade level; all
because of a careless sanitation mistake. Would you want that student to be
you? That can all be prevented with small steps in bettering school sanitation.
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