Thursday, December 10, 2015

Morning Rush




      Rushing to school every morning is a hassle for the average city high school student, but imagine going through this experience with middle school students rushing to get to the same exact place as you.

      At McKinley Technology Educational Campus this task is starting to become a nuisance for most High School Seniors. "Now that McKinley is a campus I don't like coming to school everyday because now you have middle school kids on the bus, and when you're leaving to get on the M31 (McKinley students transportation bus) they are on the bus and they take up so much space" said Mckinley senior Nya

     At Rhode Island metro station there is a bus that gets the students. There has been altercations with middle and high school students concerning how the middle school students carry themselves in the morning"Middle school students create more chaos on the bus because they add on to the lack of seating and there are middle school kids all over the place jumping around while high school kids just want to relax before you have to go to class. " Mckinley senior Desiree Lester said.

     This issue is not only occurring in Mckinley campus. In this case, going to school near the Nation's Capital and the White House creates an even more chaotic rush hour than the average city because travelers come here from all around the country to work or visit. "depending on what day it is like Mondays and Thursday rush hour morning commute is hectic and metro is hectic and there's too many people"said Lester

     Transportation is only one of the many new changes, Mckinley Middle school is apart of mckinley and though mckinley is a big school half of it has been given to the middle school. “You never have too much space for a high school” says Nia Crawford.



2 comments:

  1. This post was relatable which is a great component to have when you are writing a blog. Being relatable is what moved me to keep reading. Also the title was cute and catchy. I don't know if your topic or tone of your post influenced the background of the blog, but it fits well.

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  2. I agree with your ideal on how you wrote your blog it was very relatable to experiences of students anywhere other than McKinley also. Good work.

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