Senior+Privileges_understanding+the+problem

__How serious is the problem?__ 
Mr. Foley: 4 lunches has been in effect for 5 or 6 years Mr. Lalli: since 2001 when he started working at NKHS the policy has been the same of 4 lunches with seniors in the spine and court yard Mrs. Sironen: 4 lunches have been going on for 5 to 6 years Coach Kenyon: for 24 years students have never been able to leave campus Mr. Lalli: students stay in a safe environment where food and comfort are provided Coach Kenyon: more priviledges (pros) school is responsible for children, safety issue (cons) Mrs. Sironen: over 400 kids per lunch = at least 4 lunches; school is responsible for students off campus in case of an emergency; nothing is wrong with the current plan Mr. Foley: keep track of kids, ensures everyone is fed, time is good for rest of schedule, works for physical constraints of cafeteria (pros); short period, only 22 minutes, no time for cluds all activities must be done after school, no opportunity to socialize decompress
 *     How long has it existed?
 *     What are its effects?

student of NKHS especially the seniors The rule will stay the same 
 * Whom does it affect most?
 * What will happen if it is not solved?

__What are the causes of the problem?__
Mr. Lalli: length of lunch is too short and not enough time to ear safely and still get back for class; danger is higher with children on the road Mr. Foley: 2 hours to eat and do other stuff is too much time, no time 4 clubs if day was lengthened Coach Kenyon: after the Columbine shooting views on safety is schools were changed and it's more important to schools; seniors also deserve more senior priviledges Nothing because people who are most effected by it sometimes feel like they have nothing to say that will be taken seriously Adults worry and police would have to be on the roads at this time and be more attentive. Mr. Lalli: Nothing at the time but there have been some pop ups occasionally about the subject Coach Kenyon: none. complaints about senior priviledges but nothing major. students of NKHS None
 * Is it related to other problems? If so, how?
 * What are people doing about the problem?
 * In this community?
 * In other communities?
 * What proposals are there for taking care of the problem?
 * Who is working on the problem or is interested in it?
 * What debates are there about the problem – its causes, effects, and proposed solutions?