Tuesday, December 9, 2008
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Today I talked to various people about their position on Senior Rights at university high school. I got some opinions that i would not have expected. Many believed that we should have senior rights and I could not find any, today, that believed the opposing view. I hope to find this out tomorrow.
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Kenzie
I like the idea for your paper. If you are having problems with finding people against senior rights try talking to freshman and sophomores. They may be more against it because in some cases they might loose something like parking spaces for example. It is easy to agree with the idea when it would only be in your favor, but for underclassmen it might be different.
You know Kenzie, I think it would be really interesting for you to present your final persuasive essay for senior priveleges to Mr. Webster. Something as well-researched as this should not go to waste, and it might actually get our class some useful senior privileges. That way, this won't just get tossed aside, because I think it has quite a lot of potential to change things around the school
Kenzie,
I understand why you are having problems with finding an opposite side to your argument, as many students wish to have more senior rights for University. Have you tried talking to teachers or the administrators to get their opinion on it yet?
-Erin
kenzie, I think Matt's right. You defiantly should present your final paper to Mr. Webster especially because you have interviewed so many University students in preparation from your paper. Considering we are going to be seniors next year you should think about making this known.
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