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IUNIORS Having a closed campus simply means that one cannot leave the school dur- ing lunch or during any free period if the student has one. If the student does have a free period, they will be assigned to a study hall for that hour for the duration of their punishment. Enforcing a closed campus during lunch hasn't been made final, but teachers are experiementing with dif- ferent ideas One idea is that a student with a closed campus might have to eat lunch at an assigned table with roll being taken there. 5- T -- I Q 'B a ' N ' 5 4343s R' When questioned, What about stu- dents who have first or seventh off or What about seniors who have jobs that they have to go to after they get out of school, a teacher responded, they'll have to consider that when they show up late to class and as for first and seventh no decisions were made. This policy is extremely different than the ones at other schools. Whether this policy is fair or not re- mains to be seen. Mrs. Linda Bausch sts W- , Q 1' W' iw? MARIE CAMERON MORGAN CAREY JOHN CARROLL ALBERT CERVANYK THEADORE CHACON . 31, 1 M. si, ! 1 . 1 CODY CHAMBERS ANDREW CHISMAR KEITH CLAY SHELLY COLBY ROB CONANT LYNN CONKLIN KRIS CONLEY MONICA COOLEY STACY CORNERS -4 ERA COX SCOTT CURE CHUCK DABBS KENNETH DRAKE i and Mr. Dan Matthewson, both of which worked with Mr. Bill Summy in revising this policy, believe that it's very fair since it leaves it up to the student as to whether they will have closed campus. PHS students feel dif- ferent however, several sophomores believe it's unfair to them because of the location of their lockers, therefore forcing them to take most of their books with them to other classes. STEPHANIE CIENFUECOS COLDBERRY CAMPBELL
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WENDY BROOKSHIRE IUNIORS AILY BOTT IODI BOWERS SHEA BRACKIN KRISTOPHER BRIGGS JACK BRINKHOFF LAURA BRINKS IANEL BROEDER LINDA BROWN WENDY BROWN SANDRA BRYNER CHRIS BURGENER X SHERRI BURGESS NANCY BURKETT Wwp.. t is 5 as E New Bell Bbrrings Outbreak Ding, Ding, Ding the tardy bell will ring in one minute, run, don't walk or you might be late to class. Poudre has installed a new way of letting students know how much time they have to get to class. One minute before the tardy bell, students at PHS will hear three dings that resemble the dings used in hospitals to page doctors and by airlines, used to call planes in. This is to help students get to class on time and teachers don't lose teaching time because of students rushing into class late and disturbing the teaching atmosphere. It bothers a lot of teach- ers when they've started a lesson and a student runs in late. When the final bell rings for class to start, otherwise known as the tardy bell, students are marked tardy by the teachers if they arrive after this bell rings. Students are allowed three tar- dies per semester. The consequences of having three tardies is a closed Y '1 3 W. Chris Mirowski caught daydreaming during cla campus. Since everyone enjoys an open campus, teachers feel that this is a good consequence because students want open campus. This closed cam- pus will last for the remainder of that grading period or a minimum of four weeks, which ever lasts longer. Al- though, if the student continues to arrive tardy to class while having a closed campus, the amount of time they are assigned to the closed campus will be increasesd.
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IUNIGRS TOM DAUBERT PAUL DAVES TALITHA DAVIS ANDY DAVIS ZACH DAY JENNIFER DEAN KEVIN DEAN NIKKI DEFENBAUGH DAN DELANEY ERIC DELEHOY LORA DEMARANVILLE DINA DENBESTEN ANDREA DENNIS MIKE DITULLIO JENNY DOLON SHANNON DREILINC You're funny! says MEGAN PIIQ 5 2 E
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