Staying
the Night
This
year, our high school student council came up with the great idea of holding a
high school lock-in on Saturday, Nov. 23rd.
The
lock-in consisted of activities such as a dance, movies in the health room,
video games in the wrestling room, hanging out in the lobby, playing basketball
and volleyball in the gym, and ping-pong and foosball. Afterwards, there was
breakfast in Mrs. Cable’s room around 6 in the morning. There was an admission
of $2, and 75 high school students showed up for the lock-in. The teacher
chaperones were Ms. Redmond, Mr. Fisher, and Mr. Marchant along with a couple
parents.
Personally,
I had a better experience during the middle school lock-ins than the high
school. The high school seemed like it was poorly planned and put together at
the last minute. We really didn’t have that many activities to keep ourselves
occupied and the fact that we didn’t get the majority of the high school to
participate. If the Student Council would have thoroughly planned the lock-in
with more activities and more space for kids to socialize and play games, it
would have been more fun.
By Cierra Dougherty
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