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September 19

New administration gives different feel to Flathead

by Aaron Engebretson

FHS has witnessed many changes since last June. A new principal and vice-principal have come in with new ideas and new rules ó rules like reading all passes, allowing no hats in the halls and improving conduct at sports events.

ìWe have a policy book and we need to enforce all the policies ó not just the ones we like to,î said vice-principal Peter Fusaro.

ìWe need to follow the rules designated in the hand book, but I also feel there are more important battles,î said student body secretary Lindsay Hopkins. ìWe need to stop students going to the parking lot, not the ones that need to get a drink (of water) during class.î

 This yearís staff has gotten into the enforcement game. Teachers now stand outside their room between classes to enforce policies such as the no-hat rule. The teachers in the halls ìremind students whatís expected of them,î said Fusaro.

When asked what becomes of the school hat supply, Fusaro begins pulled handfuls of hats from under his desk and displayed them. ìThe students have taken responsibility for a good campus,î said Fusaro.

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