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Not Allowing Students to Leave Campus for Lunch

Autor:   •  November 25, 2012  •  Essay  •  631 Words (3 Pages)  •  1,879 Views

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Not allowing students to leave campus for lunch.

Schools should not allow students to leave for lunch. During school hours, it’s the responsibility of the school to aid safety to students. If the students are allowed to leave campus, they could get into an accident, maybe get kidnapped or getting into fights, and some might not even return back to school for the rest of the day. Allowing students to leave may also encourage them to return when they feel like it, or even let them leave to use drugs or alcohol. If something were to happen to the kids who leave campus, the school could possibly be fined for allowing students to leave. I think schools should not allow students to leave campus for lunch.

Many students believe they’re responsible enough to leave school and make it back in the building on time, but sometimes while you’re out of the building you may lose track of time, causing you to rush back to school. This may lead to accidents such as car accidents by driving faster or even rushing to cross a street and getting struck by a car. These accidents will be held liable against the school because it’s their responsibility to keep students safe during school hours and parents look to the school to fulfill that authority.

Students think that if they’re close by to school nothing could go wrong. But that’s the problem; some students who leave campus could possibly get kidnapped. You may think its daytime so nothing can happen but abduction can happen at any time at any place. By letting kids leave campus they could get into fights, whether it is with another student from school or an outsider. It puts the students in danger, and once again it will be held accountable against the school. Allowing the students to leave campus can give them the opportunity to use drugs or alcohol that may be illegal. Many students could consume these illegal products and come back into school and demonstrate

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