Sunday, March 4, 2012

What do with our school?

In my time at Henry Clay I've noticed many things that need to be changed. Most significantly, the school is massively overcrowded, which makes traversing the hallways a much bigger ordeal than it ought to be, especially at intersections. There are two solutions solutions to this problem. The first option is to simply move some of the students to another high school (or to build a whole new high school to house some of the population), which would reduce the number of people and make the school less crowded. The other (and, in my opinion, more effective) option is to install stop signs at the intersections, which would moderate traffic control and provide an outlet to delinquent teens upon which they can express their thoughts (such as "STOP war" or "don't STOP believing" or any of the other worthless messages that one finds spray-painted on the numerous stop signs in the city). But shenanigans aside, the population problem is a serious matter which must be dealt with. It has reached the point that the school has to use portable classrooms to house all of the students, which is a clear indicator that there are far more students in the school than there should be.

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