Embracing Crowded Hallways

Overcrowded hallways and there effect on student and there educational matters.

Leviah Nixon, Reporters

From the time you wake up it’s already a wreck trying to get to school, from the alarm scaring you half to death as your reaching for the snooze button, you are already immune to the stress that’s one day gonna give you serious problems. Because we have these have these problems should we blame the alarm for waking us up or the school bus for running late or even the traffic that’s blocking your entrance to the school parking lot.

Throughout your whole day there are plenty of things that will tick you off, you wanna know the biggest problem that people feel the need to discuss and argue over? Its crowded hallways.

And this inconsequential matter plays no effect at all when there are others manners we need to pay attention to within schools. Such as number limits when it comes to how many individuals a school will withhold. Although this is a key fact that has been proven true, if a school goes within their own maximum occupancy this will result in less crowded hallways. But how does that help our students educationally? Parents put their kids in school to get a substantial education and a frivolous matter such as crowded hallways are Irrelevant to educational matters. 

Although some have a point to the fact that people can be careless and go about their own way within the hallways such as friends standing in groups in the middle of the hallway , and couples who find the need to embrace each other right in the middle of the hallway, as if they were in a Nicholas Sparks movie and other people aren’t trying to get to class.

 But personally I believe there are more important things to replace the matter. We shouldn’t blame the structure on the school, just like you can’t blame McDonalds when there machine runs out of ice cream. We shouldn’t focus on those things, cause when you’re tryna get to class you’ll start running people over just to get there no matter how crowded the halls are.