Bayou Academy is full of displeasingly wonderful rules and advisors. Many issues within the school are unsettling for students; The first issue is the technology or the lack of technology. The school started, this year, by saying everything would be done on the computer. They informed students at a very late date to buy a computer. Lack of communication is a great asset of Bayou. Some students, including one of my friends, were told so late that they could not purchase a computer. Once school started, particular books were online. My Spanish book was an online book. After three weeks of not being able to get on the internet, the teacher became frustrated. We started relying on three or four people’s computers who somehow got connected to the horrendous wireless internet. Slowly but surely no one could connect to the internet. It would take me 30 minutes to get …show more content…
The basketball team this year wore mismatched uniforms because the school was too cheap to buy matching ones. They ordered only some tops and some shorts that did not match the other half of your uniform. They told us our complete uniform would be in soon. Well, basketball season is over. We never received our uniforms, because they did not order them. Bayou is the most unorganized school I have ever seen. NSA had matching uniforms, and we did not. They “ordered” them five days before the first game. Why? They have known for 50 years when basketball season started. The school is so prepared.
This school is a simulated prison. The best rule, the school randomly invented this week is, you can not have water in the classroom. The punishment for drinking water is Saturday school. I repeat, drinking water is a sin at Bayou. Kids can smart off to teachers, not come to class, and they do not receive any punishment; but I can not drink water. The school should not be able to make up a rule when they feel. The rules should come from the rule book, not mad