Friday, January 9, 2015

Coffee Sold In School

Feature
By Elena Nguyen
Husky Herald Reporter

  For a high school student, getting up in the morning can be tough. With all the things students are expected to do such as schoolwork, sports, a job, and managing a social life, most students don’t get a sufficient.amount of sleep at night.
  Many students turn to coffee to help them wake up and get going in the morning. Some students literally have trouble staying awake in the morning without coffee. “Coffee really helps me to wake up  and the caffeine in it gives me energy in the morning,” said Dakota Huffman (15’).
 Selena Squires (16’) also agrees. “School starts so early that I need coffee,” said Squires.
 So this poses the question, should coffee be sold in school? “Yes it should. We need it,” said Dalton Mckinstry (15’).
 Dakota Huffman also agrees. “Almost every student in Northern drinks a coffee in the morning so why not, plus the school would make a ton of money,” said Huffman.
 Students could also save a ton of money in the morning as well. With popular places to get coffee such as Starbucks and Tim Hortons, it can get pretty expensive to get a cup of coffee in the morning. Not to mention how time consuming the lines can be in the morning.
 “As long as it’s cheap and good with different flavors, I think selling coffee in school could be a great idea, especially because it would be convenient and take less time,” said Squires.
  Selling coffee could also make a lot of money for the school. The money made could definitely be used to benefit the school in many different ways such as put into improving the school, or put into various clubs or sports. The teachers and other staff of the school could also benefit from this in various ways as well.
Dalton Mckinstry has some ideas of his own about how the coffee should be sold in schools.
“It best be good coffee, and freshman are not allowed to have any, they're already hyper enough,” said Mckinstry.
“As long as it’s quality coffee, I think it’s a great idea,” said Huffman (15’).

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