Some E.I.S. students enjoying lunchtime in the caseta

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Senior Privileges

Some of the most amazing things in high school of becoming a Senior are the Senior privileges. Seniors get to be “more special” per say and get to do things younger ones couldn’t do. But, in Honduras, at E.I.S. I haven’t seen any Senior privileges been applied to us, oh sorry, just the one that we get to wear our Senior shirt on Fridays, that’s a bog one. We have skid days too I forgot, which are pretty amazing because we are practically getting excused from skipping classes. Some other privileges we have is the use of iPods during class, but we really don’t count that one as a privilege, since most teachers don’t mind people using iPods, the privilege needs to be only for us, call us egoists, but its part of the wonders of being a senior. If getting away with things easily is a privilege, well count that in for us since we get away with many punished from teachers and stuff, they already know about or Senioritis. Some privileges we could have is maybe to eat during class as long as we clean up after ourselves. Also, they could let us come tardy to class, I am not saying 30 minutes late, but a rational time spam. “I would love to have a certain amount of exceptions in tests” said a friend of mine. There are many more, one day a week come in color clothe, let us buy food from fast food restaurants during recess or lunch, etc. “ It will be good to end the year and say :’wow I had great Senior privileges’” said Gaby a close friend. One privilege that would top off any other privilege is a fun week before graduating. This fun week consists of coming to class just to report yourself and then going off having some fun activity, like going to Wonderland water park, or going to eat somewhere all together, this would be a good activity to bond with each other and be more tranquil when the times comes to graduate, we are all going to be more relaxed and end the year creating bonds with all of our classmates. Let’s be honest, we are leaving in less than 4 months, why don’t they cut us some slack, we’ll be going in no time, and teachers aren’t going to have to deal with us.
-By C. Castillo

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