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| View Poll Results: Should middle school student be able to drive | |||
| no, they should not be allowed to drive |
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33 | 47.14% |
| yes, they should |
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15 | 21.43% |
| yes, they should if really good at it |
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22 | 31.43% |
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A drive should be someone who is capable of driving the machine without goofing off. This isn't a cookie-cutter situation. You have to talor the needs of each child. If one can work on the bot, but goof off when inappropreate, but another works a little on the bot but still contributes to the team a lot, and can be calm, then you can mabey consider him as a back-up. But overall, I would say no. Simple reason: SENORITY. It's how it'll be when they go into the job force and that's how life is. They know the ins and outs.
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