At the high school, there are so many people who are in bands that would love to be able to play their music for the other kids. Since they do not have a designated place to play, they can’t play for other people. For example, a band that goes to school here is called Bad Acid. The members of this band are Sean Esquibel, Brian Burchfield, Jacob Howard, Harold Fountaine, and Santana Medina. Jacob is the lead vocalist, Sean and Brian sing back-up vocals, Santana plays the rhythm guitar, and Harold plays the bass. Santana and Sean are the creators of this band. Sean was recently interviewed and he said, “We would like our own spot to play our instruments. It would be a good thing for other students to hear our music and see what we stand for.”
There needs to be a place for all students to play their music. But where could it possibly go? There are two places that might be acceptable: outside, or by the stairs outside of the cafeteria.
The reason why there already is not a place to play is because the noise from the music could be a disturbance to students who are in class. If students could play outside, then there would not be a problem. Another reason that there already is not a music place is because the principals or the staff wouldn’t know what kind of music was being played. If a teacher or a staff member were to stand by to make sure the music is appropriate, then there would not be a problem.
If a petition were to be passed around for all of the students and faculty to sign, then that could possibly help the idea of getting a place to play music around. If enough people singed this petition, it would make the principals think that many people support the idea of getting a place to play their music.
In conclusion, if we were able to play music outside, it could make our school seem more diverse.
By: Casey Garcia
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