Reasons Why Schools Should Not Have A Hall Pass

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It is time for Northwestern Lehigh school district to change some of the school rules.
One rules that should be changes is having a hall pass. Another rules that should changed is students can not have or use there cell phone during school. My hopes these rules would be changed in the near future. First rule that most people would agree with me is that we should have to carry a hall pass. First reason is why we should not have to use a hall pass, is if some one needs to go to the nurse for an emergency reason the last thing in the world would that person would want to fill out a pass book. Another reason is if someone really need to use the bathroom they do not want to fill a hall pass to use the bathroom. Second reason why it is not important

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