Chelsea Middle School Case Study

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The citizens of Chelsea are tired of the Chelsea Middle School’s car rider being backed up? Chelsea gets very backed up with the car rider. The car rider affects how people will get to Forest Oaks Elementary, how people will get to the community center, and much more of the town. Even though Chelsea Middle School’s car rider is backed up often, but the county has come up with a plan, the school will start to use both car rider lines and Chelsea will move the place where the people vote to the Chelsea Community Center, and they will collect all of this money by using the money the middle school gathers for coupon books, they will use the county’s money that they have set aside, and the state might help out.
The problem is Chelsea Middle School’s car rider lines are backed up all the time. Especially, while people are voting for something. The car rider not only runs students late but it causes traffic jams for everyone passing through or trying to get to other places. This situation affects everyone trying to get to the Forest Oaks Elementary School and Chelsea Community Center. Also, the car rider lines are very long and they go all of the way out to the road passing the school.
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The one by the football field will be used for the seventh and eighth graders and the one the school is using currently will just be used by the sixth graders. The principal will also have the seventh and eighth graders both meet in the main gym, so the eighth grade students do not have to walk to the lunchroom. The county will also move the place where people vote to the Chelsea Community Center. In the community center the staff will set up ID checks at the front of the gym then after that the staff will put voting tables and ballot booths and finally,there will be sticker tables near the

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