Opinion
By Thomas Steinhauer
Husky Herald Reporter
Are you sick of all the nonsense in your
very own school? Are you sick of going to class and learning nothing? Are you
sick of going to lunch and having to wait hours, maybe days, upon end for a
simple meal? Well it is time you do something about it.
Jordan Callahan (’15) says, “I don’t even go
to school because I don’t learn anything.” Others disagree, such as Grover Cox
(’15). Cox stated, “You will only learn if you try. The teachers do their best
to put students in the position to succeed. It’s up to the student if they want
to try.
The question we are all asking is, is there
actually nonsense in the school?
Students seem to be a big part of the
nonsense in today’s world. The lunch is one problem. To be specific, it's the length
of the lines. Students are puzzled about why they are so long.
One student, Zack Sommers (’15) says, “The
lines are probably so long because of the cutting. If people were patient the lines would be way
better.”
That would explain why you seem to stay in the
same place for what seems like ever.
That is a theory that is worth taking
seriously. Others say that the lines are long because there are too many people.
Who knows which one is right?
Clinton Massey (’15) says, “That there are
too many people in C lunch. If some of the people from A lunch went to C the
problem would be fixed.”
Others think that the freshman should not get their
own lunch. Maybe if the four grades were spread out into the three lunches
equally, they would not be so hectic. These are all great solutions to what
seems to be the biggest nonsense problem at Port Huron Northern.
So between lazy students, crazy students,
and just your average students, there is a lot of nonsense in Port Huron
Northern High School.
The events range from paranormal sightings
to long lunch lines, but if we work together as one, we can change the nonsense
into positive and productive behavior.
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