Lexington High School Student Feedback
This is a place where you can freely speak your opinions about the Lexington High School rules and ideas. There is no guarantee that any changes will be made, but hey. Take this opportunity to make your voice heard. Disclaimer: This blog is not affiliated with Lexington Public Schools in any way.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Monday, May 13, 2013
Parking
The school dubs certain areas of the parking lot off limits for student use. This would not be a problem if there were enough parking spots at the school for students. Every day, there are kids that are late because they can't find a place to park, while the "off limits" section of the parking lot remains partially vacant. Students that are late are told to get to school earlier, but that doesn't solve the problem of the parking lot being full all the time.
Bathroom Break
Students can only go to the bathroom during class with an escort. In today's example of that rule, a student had to use the restroom. The teacher refused to escort her to the restroom because a quiz was being taken in that class, and the teacher couldn't leave. So the teacher called ALAN FRANK, our school's ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR to come to our class to escort the student to the restroom. What do you think of this situation?
New Restroom Rule
A new rule is in place which prevents students from using the restroom during class. This means that students are being asked to use the restroom during the extremely short passing period. Lexington High is a large school, and for many of us, four minutes is barely enough to get from class to locker and back to class again, let alone make time for human necessities. On top of that, it should not be anyone's decision but my own as to when I have to use the restroom. Nobody has the capacity to do any real focusing or learning when nature calls anyways.
Rules?
Tell me about the rules that you don't appreciate at Lexington High School. Don't forget to think objectively. While lanyards might seem silly to many of us students, they do serve a purpose when it comes to security, even though that purpose is loosely defined. There are two sides to every story, and I'd like to hear yours. So, with that in mind, tell me what you disagree with or dislike about the rules here at Lexington High School.
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