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ATHENS ORACLE

The official student news site of Athens Drive High School

ATHENS ORACLE

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Abody Moazeb
Abody Moazeb
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Abody Moazeb is a sophomore here at Athens Drive. This is Abody's first year writing for the Oracle. In his free time, he enjoys playing soccer and hanging out with his friends.

Erin McNeese
Erin McNeese
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Erin McNeese is a senior at Athens Drive High School. They look forward to another great year of writing stories to share with her peers at the Drive. Outside of school you can find them participating...

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Rose Luck
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Rose Luck is a Junior at Athens Drive. She enjoys making jewelry and listening to music. This is Rose's second year, and third semester writing for the Athens Oracle. She finds journalism fun and as it...

    Athens Drive bell schedule sparks conversation among students

    At the beginning of the school year, Athens Drive High School made the decision decided to change Athens Drive “Advantage Time”. Instead of advantage time for each period being spaced out for each class throughout the week each day, now advantage time for every period will now take place on Wednesday only. Students will now stay in classrooms for that period during advantage time to either make up work or will receive a pass to attend clubs if they wish to do so. 

    “I don’t think it’s going to work.” said an anonymous student. “There’s so many flaws, I just don’t get why they keep changing it.”

    Students who have spent time without this schedule are concerned with the amount of class time they will lose  and the effectiveness of this schedule. After advantage time failed last year, students are concerned that the four 25 minute periods will be a waste of time, resulting in the same results as advantage time. 

    “I don’t think it’s all bad since we have time for clubs to meet again. But it kind of sucks if you’re in a club that meets during the same period.” said an anonymous student. 

    Although controversial, Principal Stephen Mares believes this schedule will benefit students, helping them to work harder. The goal is to help students by giving them time to finish make up work and time to study, hopefully assisting them to  improve academically. 

    “This gives them a chance to be in class and take care of their business, whether it be  relearning a certain standard or objective or being able to make up some work, so I am hoping that has a positive effect,” said Mares. 

    Clubs are also scheduled to meet during these periods. Students who are already in four or more clubs might have to drop out due to scheduling conflicts or inability to leave the classroom due to makeup work or needing help from a teacher. Student run clubs such as the Athens Drive Women’s Association and Z club could potentially fail from this due to leaders in their club not being able to attend. 

    “A lot of the clubs I’m in are student based, so what if one of us needs to stay at Advantage time for help and can’t go? I mean obviously we would get it but it would suck, we need to have everyone there,” said anonymous.

    This schedule does not however account for the students with no club activities or have their work completed. 

    “In looking at how best we could serve students, we’re always looking at our bell schedule trying to figure out what we can do best to meet our kids needs,” said Stephen Mares, principal.

     

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