Sunday, February 19, 2012
School Problems
I won't beat around the bush when addressing the biggest problem facing Henry Clay, over population. Our hallways are the equivalent of a New York City street, entertaining but over congested. However, as a public institution, we are required to serve those within our area and it is not possible to send a certain amount of the population elsewhere. As a result, I have established a fairly simple plan that should be effective at combating the problem of over population, especially in our own school: adjust the bell schedule. By this, I am suggesting that we release students of different grade levels at separate times as opposed to releasing the entire student body at the same, one hour intervals. For example, this system would have an individualized bell for Freshman and Sophomores, allowing them to leave class immediately after one hour has elapsed. The Juniors and Seniors would then be released shortly after by the sound of their respective bell. By implementing this method, hallway congestion in a school can be greatly reduced and students can navigate more efficiently.
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