Wednesday, February 22, 2012
School issues
If I could change anything in school, I would start by stopping that one couple from making out by the stairs everyday (you know the pair). Then I'd go on to improving the smoke detectors in the bathrooms so that there isn't that horrible smell in stairway by Pope's room. Finally, I would resolve major school problems such as the overcrowding- one of school's similarities with jails- as well as shortages of school resources such as books. After all these are the problems that we as students face everyday with problematic bathrooms and crowded halls being constant nuisances. I've heard horrible stories about what goes on in the bathrooms and avoid them myself at all costs. Furthermore, smokers not only disrupted my citizenship class nearly everyday freshmen year but also make it intolerable to pass by some of the bathrooms which foul up the halls. Thus, I'd say this is a problem requiring attention. The crowded halls are a more commonly recognized issue at Henry Clay, and although I have learned how to navigate them after three years of school here problems such as locker shortages and not enough supplies in classes continues to be a problem stemming from the overcrowding issue. It must also be resolved in the near future. Such could be resolved by Lessing the admittance of future generations or the more costly approach of adding on another wing to the school which would most likely just be filled up.
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