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10 Student Amendments

Published on Nov 25, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

10 Student Amendments

By: Kaitlyn Fuhrman and Emily Campbell

The right to an open campus lunch

  • Sometimes the lunch line is so long that some people don't get the chance
  • or time to get/eat lunch. This would be solved with an open campus lunch.
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Limited amount of homework a teacher can give you

  • Remember, you have more than one class and a lot of homework from each class
  • makes you stay up all night to finish it, and then you won't get any sleep.

No school before 8 am

  • If you don't get enough sleep, you won't be able to concentrate.
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During seminar, have an hour of study hall.

  • Instead of character Ed, have an hour to finish work or catch up.
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Passing time should be longer

  • We barely have enough time as it is, and if someone's
  • locker gets jammed, you know they're going to be late.

A limit to be put on how many tests and quizzes a teacher can give.

  • Many students get stressed out about how many tests and quizzes
  • that they're supposed to do well on.

Equality in the yearbook

  • There should be equality in the yearbook, now it's just the same
  • popular people over and over and over and over...
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No electives for people who failed classes

  • If you failed a class, retake it as an elective, so that the people
  • that don't try during school have reason to try to pass.
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If you get too far behind in a class you'd be required to stay after.

  • You'd be required to stay after until you're at least caught up.

A requirement to read at least one book for a book report each year.

  • A requirement for one book would be added because books
  • are good and they make you smarter and expands your vocabulary.