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Problem/Solution Proposal. Prepared for: The Taylorsville High School Administration Prepared by: Shannon Napples, Kaylynn Harvey, Michelle Sudbury, Eric Llanes. Crowded Hallways. The problem is our school hallways are too crowed. Different Solutions. Expand Hallways
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Problem/Solution Proposal Prepared for: The Taylorsville High School Administration Prepared by: Shannon Napples, Kaylynn Harvey, Michelle Sudbury, Eric Llanes
Crowded Hallways • The problem is our school hallways are too crowed.
Different Solutions • Expand Hallways • Make it like the roadways • Create new routes • Reward between class periods
Expand Hallways • Take out the showcases and move them to upper J-hall Risks • No showcases mean no attention to new events • Negative public support This is not the ideal solution
Make Hallways like roads A system of staying on the right side of the hall Would move " traffic" along at an even pace A more organized system Risk • Negative reinforcement from students
Alternate Routes • Taking these routes to cut time • Students aren't aware of such routes • Commons, outside, and cutting through the cafeteria Risk • Once students become aware, they may All use them at the same time Can cause congestion through these areas as well
Rewarding students • Rewarding students isn't anything new • Getting to class swiftly • This will make hallways less crowded faster • End of day dash Risk • Once part of routine, students might loss interest • Teachers may not participate
The survey shows When students were surveyed, the results showed • 47% thought the best solution was to make it like the roadways • 33% take alternate routes • 13% rewards for getting to class early • 7% take out showcases • The majority of the students believe that organization is key!
IN conclustion • The hallways can be an unsafe place unless a change is made • There are many solutions • Only one that is reasonable • It is up to us all to make the change
Video • Entitled Crowded Hallways on youtube
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