
This is the reality faced by many students daily since the beginning of the 2016-2017 school year. Let’s be honest, most of the student population used advisory as means to get an extra ten minutes before they had to be in class, and it benefitted them when they were a few minutes late. Now, students will have to come to terms with the fact that even though class starts at the exact same time as last year, they no longer can afford to be late if it means missing class.
Devastation has struck the student population. The age of advisory is over, and in its place a much crueler regime has taken form. The task of dealing with late students has been left to the teachers of blocks 1, 2, and 3. In fear of leaving a bad first impression on their teachers and racking up detention hours, students took drastic measures to ensure their punctuality during the first weeks of school. Last Wednesday, Martha Lucas ‘19, was taken to HCMC via ambulance from injuries sustained during a brutal fall up the front steps in an effort to get to her block 3 class. Martha broke her nose and sprained her ankle, preventing her from finishing the JV tennis season, ruining her fall season. Additionally, the attendance demographics have altered severely. Freshman have now become the least tardy grade, while the sophomores, juniors, and seniors generate detention hours at an alarming rate.