Grant access for kids to play Valorant at school


Grant access for kids to play Valorant at school
The Issue
To the person that is reading this
We, Me undersigned, are writing to petition for the allowance of the popular video game, Valorant, to be played at schools. Valorant is a fast-paced, team-based shooter game that has become increasingly popular among young people. We believe that there are several compelling reasons why schools should consider allowing students to play Valorant during free time and in after-school activities.
Firstly, playing Valorant can improve teamwork and communication skills. The game requires players to work together as a team to achieve their objectives. This can be a valuable experience for students, as it teaches them how to communicate effectively and work together towards a common goal. Additionally, the game requires players to make split-second decisions, which can help students develop their critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Secondly, Valorant can be a fun and engaging way to build community and foster social connections among students. By playing the game together, students can bond over a shared interest and develop friendships with their peers. This can be particularly beneficial for students who may struggle to connect with others in traditional school settings.
Finally, playing Valorant can be a stress-relieving activity for students. School can be a challenging and stressful environment, and playing video games can provide a much-needed break from academic pressures. By allowing students to play Valorant, schools can provide a healthy outlet for stress and help students maintain a positive work-life balance.
In conclusion, we believe that Valorant should be allowed to be played at schools. The game can help students develop important skills, build community, and provide a stress-relieving activity. We urge schools to consider the potential benefits of allowing Valorant and to create policies that enable students to play the game in a safe and responsible manner.
Thank you for considering our petition.
The Issue
To the person that is reading this
We, Me undersigned, are writing to petition for the allowance of the popular video game, Valorant, to be played at schools. Valorant is a fast-paced, team-based shooter game that has become increasingly popular among young people. We believe that there are several compelling reasons why schools should consider allowing students to play Valorant during free time and in after-school activities.
Firstly, playing Valorant can improve teamwork and communication skills. The game requires players to work together as a team to achieve their objectives. This can be a valuable experience for students, as it teaches them how to communicate effectively and work together towards a common goal. Additionally, the game requires players to make split-second decisions, which can help students develop their critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Secondly, Valorant can be a fun and engaging way to build community and foster social connections among students. By playing the game together, students can bond over a shared interest and develop friendships with their peers. This can be particularly beneficial for students who may struggle to connect with others in traditional school settings.
Finally, playing Valorant can be a stress-relieving activity for students. School can be a challenging and stressful environment, and playing video games can provide a much-needed break from academic pressures. By allowing students to play Valorant, schools can provide a healthy outlet for stress and help students maintain a positive work-life balance.
In conclusion, we believe that Valorant should be allowed to be played at schools. The game can help students develop important skills, build community, and provide a stress-relieving activity. We urge schools to consider the potential benefits of allowing Valorant and to create policies that enable students to play the game in a safe and responsible manner.
Thank you for considering our petition.
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Petition created on April 14, 2023