1. While walking through the halls and classrooms, I noticed that a few things have changes since last year. There are a few new digital clocks in some of the hallways, new decorations in the cafeteria that has our school name and colors, and also signs at a few of the school entrances that tell students where to find their classes.
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3. The new school times have caused a lot of things to shift, even though its only 10 minutes. This year school starts later and ends later, classes are longer and now multiple organizations have lost practice time because of how long it takes to even get out of the school and make it to these practices. The classes have changed times and the passing periods are shorter, making some students have to rush to their classes that are across campus. There are negatives, but also it gives students 10 extra minutes to spare before coming to school which can be very useful.
Something else new is that everyone has new classes and are learning new subjects this year. Even though there are new teachers and classes that haven't been available before to students, the academics are proving to be just as challenging as they were in the past, if not more challenging. These new and different classes are what happens every year, to every student and it can be hard to get adjusted to going to new classes but it makes us learn new things.
4. The marching band has already begun to practice, starting on August first, they were outside at Burger for summer band camp and three-a-day practices. Their new show this year called "Deep" is taking you in an experience underwater, going deeper into the ocean and then struggling to get back up to the surface. The marching band attends all of the varsity football games and their first competition is on Saturday, September 26 for BOA Austin. They have been working non-stop since August and they have practices most days after school. So far their season has been going well and hopefully will only be getting better.
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6. New times delay after school practices; new year, new classes; Band goes "deep"
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