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Relaxi ng in English teacher Jan Fischer's
room are sophomores Bethany Meuleners
andLauraJowdy. Havin g a couch to teach
COMFORT GOOD
drama was a must. photo by K elli
McMahon
By Linsey Armbrust
Students dreamed on old cement benches
of what the perfect school would be better.
would be like. It wasn 't that " My dream school
hard for them to think about would have couches and
their dream school because lounge chairs in the com-
this school was being remod- mons areas or in classrooms
eled. to sit on. You would also get
Some said it would to pick your own classes
be very modern and every that you wanted," sophomore
student would have hands Katie Squire said.
on technology. Other students said
" My dream school that coming to school
would be very modern and should be an option and
all students would have some even said school
their own computers and should start at noon.
pagers, so students could " I think that school
get a hold of each other. should be optional and start at
We would never have home- noon. I also think you should
work," sophomore Mandy be automatically passed and
Richardson said. have no homework," sopho-
Having couches more Sean Welch said.
and lounge chairs for Overall , students liked
students to sit on during the idea of having a more re-
their free periods were big laxing and easier learning en-
hits with students. Taking vironment. New technology
time to rest in a comfort- was also a must for schools to
able spot instead of sitting be thought of as perfect.
Burton, Billy
Burton, Dav id
Buske, Christin a
Cameron, Matt
Carlsen, Darrell
Carlson, Gregory
Doing homework on a lab top was juni or Josh
Sappenfield. Having your own computer
was a big advantage for papers since teachers
Carlson, Holl y req ui re papers to be typed. photo by Kelli
Carreon, Gerard McMahon.
Cavanaugh, Brandon
Dream School