Central High School is a significant educational institution with a rich history and a diverse student body. Recent events, such as protests against bullying and demands for more inclusive policies, have highlighted the need for positive change within the school community. Petitions on this topic address issues such as improving mental health resources for students, promoting diversity and inclusion, and combating discrimination based on race or sexual orientation.
One petition with thousands of signatures calls for increased funding for mental health services at Central High School, citing the alarming rise in student stress and anxiety. Another petition advocates for implementing anti-bullying programs and promoting a culture of respect and tolerance among students and staff.
Join the movement to support Central High School and empower students to thrive in a safe and inclusive environment. Your voice can make a difference in shaping a brighter future for the school community.
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I, while being a student at HPSH (boo Central >:D) am in full support of gender neutral bathrooms. As a trans student, I feel uncomfortable in both bathrooms, and want all fellow students to feel safe. Also, change in one school boosts change in other schools. Major respect over here! Good luck!
Last year I had open advisory on Friday which was great. Open advisory was my motivating factor throughout the week. I knew if I worked hard all throughout the week, that restful and regenerative open advisory would be waiting for me almost like a warm, supportive hug after trying something new. We need more hugs in life guys, BRING BACK OPEN ADVISORY.
Open advisory would benefit everyone. Most people can't do after school clubs or activities for various reasons. For me personally my parents won't allow me to do after school clubs this year since is my first year. I know people's reason may not be the same as mine but I know that people may have similar reasons. Having an open advisory would allow students to participate in clubs because they would already be at school anyway. It would also help people to no more people rather then their own advisory.