Randallstown High School Newspaper
Rams HornTuesday, November 27, 2007
 

Ready to Improve RHS

By: Darryl McQuaige, Jr
The Rams Horn
Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Here at Randallstown High, students leave mountains of trash both inside and outside of the school. The commodes often go unflushed, and the cafeteria is sometimes left in shambles because some students do not care about this school. Outside of the school, you will find huge trash cans that can hold a lot of the trash, yet you still see trash on the grass and concrete.

Students go to school, do their work, and go home; but to leave this school in poor condition is a disgrace to Ms. Pasteur and the faculty here at RHS. If we, the students, don’t respect the school, then how can we expect a better future for Randallstown High School.

There are other issues that need to addressed if we want to improve the school. Inside of the school, the hallways stay clogged as some students talk in the middle or the side of the hallway and block others from getting to class. If students want to talk to their friends, then get their phone number and talk when you get home. Or, try talking to your friends during lunch.

Ms. Pasteur has been very angry about the number of students that have been late to class and has asked students to set their alarm clocks earlier so they wouldn’t have an excuse for coming to school late.

There is a solution to all the concerns we have about RHS. But, if we get to the bottom of things, we see that some students are just lazy and really do not care whether or not our school looks good. There have been many new rules put into place this school year, if students follow them, Randallstown will only get better.