Students and parents at a recent school board meeting voiced urgent concerns regarding inadequate cell service at the high school, highlighting its detrimental effects on both education and safety. A student, reflecting on their three years at the school, emphasized that the lack of reliable cell service has hindered educational activities, particularly during the first day of school when technical issues prevented teachers from executing planned lessons.
The student recounted specific instances where the inability to access cell phones or the internet led to disruptions in learning, noting that many students were unable to use their devices due to poor connectivity. This issue extends beyond classroom inconveniences; it raises significant safety concerns. The student recalled a lockdown situation two years prior, during which communication with parents was severely limited, causing distress for families who could not confirm their children's safety.
The discussion underscored the pressing need for improved cell service infrastructure within the school, as both students and parents seek assurance that educational and safety standards are met. The school board is now faced with the challenge of addressing these concerns to enhance the overall learning environment and ensure student safety.