By Zana Shelton
Staff Writer The Class of 2013 made it through a lot. We made it to our senior year and are about to finally graduate and enjoy prom, BUT we have to attend school on that day? Of all the years that students have gone on prom I have NEVER, and I believe I could speak for everyone when I say this, but I’ve NEVER known a school to make seniors come a whole day of school on their prom day! It does not seem fair that they choose our year to apply this rule. Ladies have to get their hair, nails, and feet done and that process could take all day. That needs to be done early in the morning so they can be on time for their prom. The guys also need to make the finishing touches to make the night perfect. Coming to school for a full day is going to mess up EVERYTHING. For example, rushing to get dressed and freaking out, not enough time to take pictures with the friends and family, and they also might end up running late to their own prom. Seniors have done what they need to do to be where they are, and all we ask to get treated fairly. Such as, being able to pick up their tickets and leave to make their last minute errands. We could be put onto School Function for the day. It’s not like we don’t deserve it; it’s our last year and this rule of having to be in school until 3:30 or we will not receive our tickets is just unfair! I spoke with a few of my fellow students and each and every one had the same exact reaction. No one feels that it’s fair to our class. That’s what we DON’T like!
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By Haley Napientek
Staff Writer Prom 2013 is right around the corner, and it’s very exciting. Traditionally, the students attending the prom are usually able to leave school around 10:30 a.m. so they can get ready for their big night. This year, students attending prom are being ordered to stay in school until 2:30 p.m. This of course is very stressful to the students because they have to worry about getting ready and getting last minute things done. I personally do not agree with this, along with many other students. We should be able to leave early as in the previous years here at Hubbard. Students should not feel rushed and/or pressured the day of prom, and they shouldn’t be worrying about being ready on time. Girls take a very long time to get ready because they have many things to get done, including hair, nails, make-up, etc. Hair alone can take up to a couple hours. I strongly disagree with the time they are letting us leave. Hopefully they can make some time of arrangement and change the time to something more convenient. If not, we just have to make the best out of it, and stay positive! |
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