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Monday, 11 January 2010 14:39

Immature Students Lead to Empty Courtyards

At Norwalk High School, empty, unsightly areas make up the courtyards of the school. The walls of the enclosed areas have not heard the noise of high school students in over four years and it seems as though it is going to stay that way for a while.

The courtyards have not been able to be used since NHS began their construction in the year 2006. “We should be able to use them if they’re there,” says Bianca Johnson (’12).

Many students had the same opinion when asked what they thought of the unused courtyards at the high school. “We should be able to utilize them and it’s a shame they’re so messy,” said Rachel Hamilton (’10). “They could at least look nice even if we can’t use them.”

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