Don't go changin'
I have been at this school now for four years now, and some things haven't changed, like the familiar smell of burnt toast in J block, or counting the pauses in any long speech given by our lovely principal. There is also the fact that no teacher knows how to use the lights in the lecture theater. Would it really be that hard to put little labels next to each switch so they can tell which one operates what. There is also the mad rush at 9:45 when everyone who starts late has to sign on and get to class. Ah, and lets not forget the time honoured tradition of the back seat on the bus. Year 12 have been through the standing phases, and sitting right up the front, and now they deserve it. Yet every year the year sevens do their best to claim the seat, but often fail. Some teachers never change either. Have you ever noticed the lack of coffee cups around the school?
So why do they try and change things? I am in year 11, I do not need to sit in front of Mrs Mitchell. And what was with the warning bell. It failed miserably. They should leave things as they are. Less arguments that way.
Strongly opposed to any change that will "help" us,
-Tiktak Niknak


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