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Administration poliCieS u' also changed. A stricter tardy policy resulted in detentions for students late and unexcused to class more than three times each semester. Permanent hall passes were a thing of the past. . I Teachers filled out A individual passes for anyone leaving the room, clearly stating where they were to go. By the beginning of r November the supply V of little yellow slips ran out and teachers used whatever they could find for passes. I But these policies worked. Fewer students roamed the halls and the number of people tardy to classes dropped significantly. . During the first weeks of school, temperatures soared into the upper 90's , almost everyday. Teachers held class outside, or in the library to help relieve the heat. People talked about other schools in the area that were dismissed early because of the high temperatures. And then on September 8 a special announcement made during third hour caused mass excitement. School was dismissed one hour early, the first time in many years that school was r closed for that reason. xl. i l 6 I
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