By Zeyd Abdullahi
Explore the viewpoints of the people in the community at Central High School as they discuss the importance and challenges of the school.
Students and faculty at Central High School have a close relationship with the school’s lively community, which reaches past its academic doors. Let’s explore the opinions of its committed members to find out what really makes Central High unique.
Ceramics teacher Anna King recognizes the good qualities in her students, but she also recognizes the difficulties that new employees and students have adapting to the layout of the school. She believes in “endless classroom budgets to support student learning, more physical space in classrooms, and more time to collaborate with colleagues” in an effort to bring changes that will enhance the learning environment.
Longtime Central High School English teacher Kat Jordahl expresses her love for the school’s culture, the colleagues’ friendship, and the great student body. “I love the school spirit, the people I work with, and the outstanding student body,” she says.
A sophomore named Huda Omar appreciates having a quiet study area between the busy hallways, such as the library. She also works for the necessary changes, raising concerns about the important issues of restroom hygiene and privacy.
Another sophomore, Raaida Jama, takes comfort in Central’s rich history but points out areas that need work, especially in infrastructure that affects everyday activities.
Sophomore, Armani Stevenson, complains about the difficulties brought on such small quarters while also thanking the school for its exciting events held during the school year.
At Central High, despite differences in opinion, one thing never changes: everyone feels like they belong and have a common goal. Strong bonds are built outside of the classroom through monthly grade meetings and shared experiences.
Our exploration into Central’s community shows that there are both challenges and opportunities for growth. The voices and experiences of its community members transform Central High School into more than just a school; it’s a great community that grows each day.
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