100 Word Rant: Staff members provide strong feelings on small issues

Some teachers don’t let their kids out immediately when class ends, so having the bells aligned with the clocks would help. Students shouldn’t pass other kids speeding in the halls like it’s NASCAR.

Cassie Snyder

Some teachers don’t let their kids out immediately when class ends, so having the bells aligned with the clocks would help. Students shouldn’t pass other kids speeding in the halls like it’s NASCAR.

Guerin Balkovec, Staff Writer

It happens about halfway through each year: The bells to mark the start and end of classes don’t align with all of the hallway clocks. Every second matters when trying to be on time to class, and when the bells ring before the clocks say it’s time, the tardy messes up a student’s attendance record. People shouldn’t be running at breakneck speed to make it to class. Some teachers don’t let their kids out immediately when class ends, so having the bells aligned with the clocks would help. Students shouldn’t pass other kids speeding in the halls like it’s NASCAR.