I think that making this infographic was a really good idea. After the Schoology post went out, it felt like the entire school was buzzing with information, and misinformation, about how mod 5 was going to work from now on. The infographic is simple, easy to read, and conveys the necessary information to students. Well done.
This will make the commons a more productive study environment, but I’m curious about how this will be regulated, and to what extent. Is all food going to be banned from the commons specifically during mod 5, and will there be teachers designated to watch over the areas? Moving onto door 6 being locked during 5th mod, I predict that this will cause an increase in tardiness to classes during mods 5 and 6, due to the fact that sutdents that park in Armstrong are now required to make a 5 minute walk from the parking lot to Door 3.
Zakary Will • Mar 18, 2018 at 8:16 PM
I think that making this infographic was a really good idea. After the Schoology post went out, it felt like the entire school was buzzing with information, and misinformation, about how mod 5 was going to work from now on. The infographic is simple, easy to read, and conveys the necessary information to students. Well done.
Michael Strey • Mar 11, 2018 at 4:29 PM
This will make the commons a more productive study environment, but I’m curious about how this will be regulated, and to what extent. Is all food going to be banned from the commons specifically during mod 5, and will there be teachers designated to watch over the areas? Moving onto door 6 being locked during 5th mod, I predict that this will cause an increase in tardiness to classes during mods 5 and 6, due to the fact that sutdents that park in Armstrong are now required to make a 5 minute walk from the parking lot to Door 3.