The second problem with Henry Clay is the intercom system. For every other school, it is unheard of for the intercom system to come on during every class to call one or two people down to the attendance office. Instead, they just look up what class that student is in and then calls that classroom and asks the teacher to send them down. But Henry Clay insists on being as inefficient as possible and interrupts every class in the building just to get three students to come pick up a piece of paper they dipped in the hallway.
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Problems
The first thing I would change about Henry Clay is parking. Parking is a major hassle in the mornings and trying to find a spot is nearly impossible if you arrive any later than 7:40. Most schools don't have this problem and actually have plenty of spaces for students and faculty. But apparently, Henry Clay has a problem with parking spaces and likes to make their students park in five different streets around the school, which not only makes the neighbors angry, but also the students who have to walk in the winter weather for five to ten minutes every morning.
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