Underclassmen just need to grow up
Imagine a student is on their way to class and one of their “friends” asks them to skip class to hang out or maybe even do drugs. Maybe you ask yourself how much you really care about your education? Look in the hallways during first hour, you are sure to see underclassmen wandering about and fooling around when they should be in class. They do not seem to care about the hall sweeps held before fifth and sixth hour. Obviously, underclassmen do not care about their education. By the time the second bell has rung, many of them are still in the hall doing the jerk, or unable to separate themselves from their significant other.
Not all the students that are in the hallways are underclassmen, but the majority are. The freshman and sophomores are all so immature, and whether they realize it or not, they are a distraction to everyone else. They scream and run down the hallways with their friends while teachers are trying to teach, and while upperclassmen are in class are trying to learn. There is a total lack of respect. Underclassmen should realize that other students are in class. They need to show respect to their teachers and fellow classmates.
“Most students don’t use their time wisely, there are some that do, but most are just here to goof off and socialize,” said 12th grade English teacher Pam Marrs. “It makes it harder for other students to go to class.”
Underclassmen do not understand that we go to school for one thing and that is for an education. So why fool around in the halls and waste your time? Education is free, students should take advantage of it. Just think of it, once off to college and you are paying for your classes, will you be in the halls clowning around? Are you going to be jerking in the hallways of Michigan State University’? Because if you are, you will be throwing thousands of dollars away.
As a senior in high school, those students who have been goofing off will regret not taking school more seriously during their freshmen and sophomore years.
“Students that wander the halls will never make it to college, and eventually they’ll grow up regretting it,” said Marrs. “They will end up having to make up for the time they wasted.
So underclassmen, go to class and stop fooling around in the halls. Socialize with your friends during your lunch hour.
Or if going to class is really that difficult, then what is the point of coming to school at all? Because we cannot concentrate when you are outside our classroom door yelling and screaming and wasting everyone’s time.
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