Bring Back Alternating Blue and White Days for Kennebunk High School

Bring Back Alternating Blue and White Days for Kennebunk High School

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Relghie Goodson started this petition to Kennebunk High School Students

(Don’t donate any money to this petition it really doesn’t need it and the money would probably just end up with change.org and not anywhere near the school or the changing of our schedule.) 
Having alternating Wednesdays only, is very confusing and gives students less time to do their homework. We now have to cram all of out homework into one night to get it in the next day because we have the same classes two days in a row. Plus it also makes it so sometimes we’ll go a whole week without having a class and then the teacher has to do a recap over the last class since it’s been so long since we were in the class. When we get a day like Monday or Friday off it upsets the whole schedule leaving us with three white days and one blue day or three blue days and one white day unlike two and two like we would have if we were using the old schedule with regular alternating days. Then one regular weeks we get three and two with both schedules, although those classes are two days in a row for the new one and every other day for the old one. 
Another way we could get this to work is to make Wednesday workshop days where we spend the day in our advisory’s and go to teachers when we need help with an assessment and then go back to advisory. This way contact tracing is easier since we can sign in and out of rooms and students get extra time and help with work like we did during online learning. 
Both of these options would be much better than alternating Wednesdays because all those do is stress out and confuse students and teachers alike. I’ve only heard my fellow students complain about the new schedule, they’re saying that it’s confusing, pointless, plain stupid, and/or ridiculous. 

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