It was the second day of school, and it was the opening assembly for today, afterward we spent the entire day going place to place to see how to act, how to behave at the water fountain, which they also did idiotic imitations of us to get their point across, how to go up the stairs, honestly, their main point to get across seemed to be that we should always walk on the right side of the rooms we are in, and that if you have a cellphone or electronic being utilized within one-thousand feet of the school than they have permission to confiscate it, however, they make exception to if your house is near the school. That seems ridiculously outrageous to me and the entire issue that provoked this was students text'ing in class, I understand them having you put the cellphone in your locker during class to not tempt the student because admittedly that might be getting out of hand and it's best to cut that fad out of the equation before it really gets started but that's the end of it, afterward in my opinion there should be no rules regarding phones except perhaps using them while in the halls. I'm not sure if they actually will enforce the one-thousand feet ruling because I don't feel like they actually can confiscate something just because it's within one-thousand feet from where the school is felt like a hyperbole except they were serious. They have also included a new class within the curriculum entitled RTI which is basically where students are sent to whichever class they are doing most lousy with to assist with their problems in said class. This would actually be a good idea if they didn't have to slightly cut time in some periods to fit it in and what did they take time from? Our lunch period of course, which means if you have to walk to your house to eat because your parents are at work and you don't want to eat at the school like myself, you have to basically head back to class immediately after you get home. My other problem with RTI is as opposed to being a study-hall like period at which there is the teacher of whatever class you're having problems with circling the room and assisting you with whatever problem that you have with his or her respective lesson or worksheet to thus tutor you, instead it's basically a class as which assigns homework and worksheets to teach you things. Last year in RTI, I had a class for math and as opposed to going over potentially what I could have been having problems with they decided to leap a year or so ahead and review things that we hadn't ever been taught and essentially as opposed to assisting us they truly just jumbled and cluttered our minds by trying to teach us things that we really had no business learning yet and subtracted our focus toward our actual class we're trying to do better in.
If that doesn't successfully win the post of the year here on Off Topix than I'll be disappointed and feel somewhat screwed over.