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FEELING SOMEWHAT CAGED - Freshmen and Sophomore sTudenTs Tried Their besT To cope wiTh The closed campus siTuaTion. ITS ALWAYS BEEN A PAFTTIALLY LOSED CAMPUS ,rr. 4 ., e..r, g . xl 'K K . th. Q i 4 T's noT an issue of wheTher The campus is closed or noT, iT's an issue of wheTher The sTudenTs be allowed To leave for break and lunch. Since The school opened in 1974, iT has been a parlially closed campus, ThaT is, The campus has been closed during class Time buT open during break and lunch. This year, as a resulT of a group of ninTh and TenTh graders' parenTs, a new policy has Taken place. Now The campus remains parTially closed To upperclassmen, buT compleTely closed To lower classmen, As a resulT of This policy, school spiriT has increased greaTly. AlTen- dance aT school assemblies has become mandaTory where iT was once volunTary and The resulT has been a packed gym aT every assembly. As Raul Escamillo said, There is Tremendous school pride and more acTiviTies. All The kids lThe cheerleaders, and Those in The bandl really appreciaTe The facT ThaT so many more sTudenTs are coming To pep-rallies. However, The closure has also resulTed in larger cosTs for The San DieguiTo High School DisTricT, and will cosT more in years To come if The campus is closed To elevenTh and lwelflh graders as well. Because freshmen and sophomores are noT allowed To leave The campus aT any Time during The day, one of The blggesT adjusTmenTs The school adminisTraTion has had To make has been The larger use of The lunch faciliTies on campus. We've added some personnel, buT The faciliTies jusT don 'T seem To be enough. Raul Escamillo, assisTanT principal said. A lVlcDonald's on campus mighT do The Trick, he joked. CLOSED CAMPUS 33
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