Early Tuesday morning, students were greeted by an evacuation drill on their first white day back from break.Callie Kidwell (11) and Sydney Gomes (11) embrace to keep warm.Griffin Cobb (11) searches for his classmates out on the practice football field.Elizabeth Chaddick (11) stuggles to keep herself warm during the drill.
Students cram into the crowded stairwell as they make their way toward the exits.Trying to keep warm, students resort to dancing on the practice field.Mason Mivelaz (10) looks off as the administrators give the okay to return to the building.Students squeeze past the fence to make their way back towards the school building.James Rainey and his fellow peers wait on Manual’s football field to be let back into school after the evacuation drill.
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I will never be as "worthy" as I should be. Our education system is spiraling towards a toxic mentality where true education is pushed to the side or completely out of reach. Personally, I refuse to submit any longer.
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