Jaws music, Chick-Fil-A, five minute passing periods, the first day of school was filled with many firsts.
With underclassmen contained on one side of the building and the juniors and sophomores on the other, students’ passing period was decreased from six to five minutes.
“Classes are so close that it is not a big deal. I have not been late to any of my classes and I even have time to small talk with my friends,” Junior Hannah Burns said.
Music, instead of the usual bell chime, now alerts students that class is over. The theme song to Jaws is then played as a “warning” during the last minute of the passing period.
“It makes me annoyed and it does not help with making me feel like I have to move any faster,” Junior Ivy LaPorte said.
With the school finally built out, the cafeteria is also much larger. Chick-Fil-A was the most popular stop in the cafeteria during lunch.
“It is a long line and it does not have fries or sweet tea, but i am thankful for my options. The chicken sandwiches are nice and tender,” Junior Zach Wilson said.