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Shorter ElA Classes
“The language arts classes are to long!” That is the quote that many of the students at Park View Middle School say. It’s true though. Last year, the language arts classes were only around 57 minutes long, but this year the language arts classes are around 90 minutes long. That is 33 minutes longer than last year! Now with the 90 minute classes, everyone just can’t wait for it to be over.
By the time lunch rolls around, pretty much everyone is hungry. When you are hungry you sometimes get headaches and when your head hurts, it is harder for you o focus on what you are supposed to be doing. Middle schoolers are growing very quickly and they are getting hungrier and hungrier every minute.
Basically, the shorter the language arts class is, the quicker the lunch will come to the students that are hungry. If you ever go through a middle schoolers day, you would understand why they are always so hungry when it is time for lunch. When the 7th and 8th graders do go to lunch, they are like cheetahs running after their prey, always trying to be first in line to get their food.
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