Letter to the editor: Cold cafe
March 6, 2018
I think the cafeteria is way too chilly. It is completely ridiculous that I have to bring a jacket just to eat my lunch. It is preposterous that there aren’t enough seats outside, because the younger wildcats take them and I don’t want to be a bully and force them to sit in the frigid conditions. Only on Wednesdays am I blessed enough to sit outside when the younger students are in homeroom and there is space available to eat comfortably. I’ve sat in the cafeteria all six years and now in my final year the temperature is unbearable. I don’t understand how in the morning the temperature is acceptable but at lunch it is like dining in the arctic. I want to plea for change.
Shelby McKeever. 12th

















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