Fremont High School to close five days early for summer
By: Manuel Galindo, Emanuelle Lopez, and Jesus BuenrostroFrom the Magnet Chronicles
So its official, Fremont’s school year has been shortened by five days. While you don’t need to come to school there are still many productive things you can do. For those of you in AP classes, you can take this time to study for upcoming exams. If you don’t have any exams and you want to do something productive, then why not take an extra class during vacation at a community college.
But if you don’t really want to do anything that will benefit your success in the future, then you could always go with some of your friends to simply get more familiar with the streets of Los Angeles.
OPINION: That's Not Right!
By Manuel Galindo
Thank you California for your budget cuts. We, at Fremont, just lost a complete week of school. That’s a complete week that students could have used to study for their final exams or for their Advanced Placement exams, for those who have them. This not only affects students, but teachers as well. Teachers will now have less class time, which forces them to cram another week of material into their already busy schedules.
Cutting a week of school is only a sign of how little California’s government values public education. How can a public school like Fremont be expected to preform at higher levels when they are not even given the resources to succeed.
Before you know it they’ll be getting rid of all schools in general
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