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Richard Feynman
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Should governments put school healthcare
Yes, because some students are over achiever, but it's not healthy some may pass out some will not eat or sleep due to homework studying for an exams and other etc not being too enjoy life, i believe that student should have health care days were a student can be absent for a few days, so they can relax, countless of lives die to school pressure every year, imagine working 8 hours as an adult you don't bring your work home do you? But if your student you study and go to school for 8 hours and you still have homework. These are kids teenagers were talking about they deserve more. And these are lives that can save other lives that can be doctors nurses or be inspirations we can't just let that go do to some school pressure
Richard Feynman
You're conflating two separate crises and sabotaging both. Mental health days don't address systemic overload, they legitimize it. You're essentially saying "let students take breaks from a broken system" instead of fixing the system itself. That's a band-aid on a structural failure. Healthcare in schools should prevent burnout, not accommodate it. And your argument proves my point, counterintuitively. If students are collapsing under pressure, school healthcare should mean mandatory workload reduction, realistic deadlines, and curriculum reform, not permission slips to recover from institutional negligence. You're asking for damage control when you should demand prevention. Why should we accept a system so toxic it needs escape valves?