Dress code? What's dress code?
1. Anonymous
2. The purpose and opinions of drew code.
3. Dress code is necessary, however it is too extreme at times. It's understandable to not want to obey dress code, but if you want to protest it, please do so in mature fashion.
4. They clearly addressed both sides of the issue.
5. Slightly wishy washy, but only because their opinion is a criticism to both sides.
6. No
7. They wrote in 3rd person
4. They clearly addressed both sides of the issue.
5. Slightly wishy washy, but only because their opinion is a criticism to both sides.
6. No
7. They wrote in 3rd person
Counselors have electives saying "Et tu, Brute?"
1. Ashlee Thomason
2. The issue of schedule changes that has been presented as a huge issue this year.
3. There are many controversies with certain electives only occurring at the same time, which leads to a large amount of wanted schedule changes. A computer program should be put in place that allows students to change their schedule before the start of school.
2. The issue of schedule changes that has been presented as a huge issue this year.
3. There are many controversies with certain electives only occurring at the same time, which leads to a large amount of wanted schedule changes. A computer program should be put in place that allows students to change their schedule before the start of school.
4. Not really, it was only discussed on how the system could change, not the students who want to change there schedule.
5. It was unclear in the sense that she addressed the issue and several very different ways to solve it.
6. Yes
7. 1st
5. It was unclear in the sense that she addressed the issue and several very different ways to solve it.
6. Yes
7. 1st
The summertime blues
1. Gabby Bourgeacq
2. Summer homework
3. "It would be better to read a book and write and essay on it for extra credit at the beginning of the year."
4. Yes
5. No. They clearly stated what they thought needed to change about the summer homework assignments.
6. No
7. 1st
5. No. They clearly stated what they thought needed to change about the summer homework assignments.
6. No
7. 1st
Racism here at home
1. Justin Capello
2. Racism and acts of violence in the country
3. The nation should be peaceful and equal between races.
4. Yes.
5. No. They stated and repeated several times they're pro non-violence.
6. No.
7. 1st.
School improvements lacking
1. Michelle McDonagh
2. Improvements that should be made to the school.
3. There are many improvements that should be made, some have been executed well, others seem incomplete.
4. No
5. No. They simply listed improvements that could be made and how we could achieve them.
6. No.
7. 1st.
Follow up questions
A. Hard news stories have only facts to support a story, opinion pieces have facts to support an opinion. Opinion pieces also are typically 1/3-1/2 pages long, while hard news stories can be 6 or 7 to a page, or even just 1 to a page. Hard news stories are never in 1st person, but opinion pieces are always in 1st person.
B. To make room for the writing
C. "Offensive" language,
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