Case Study: Roy Floyd

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To improve the community and to make Floyd a great place. The roads they are in rough shape. Well, most of they are the roads are what all the people travel on. The dirt road some of them should be paved. The roads should be safe for the people of floyd we do not what reck on are roads. The schools should get a little more. The schools in fixing up. The schools have bad restrooms and locker rooms. The high schoolers are crammed with all the kids that come straight from the elementary schools. We the students should have a middle school. So that way we can get the feeling of high school and play middle school sports.
The home’s some should be built up so more people can move here. The people who see the home will

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