ECHOES
Issue 2 September 2013
The Independent Voice of Abraham Lincoln High School | Council Bluffs, Iowa | ALechoes.com
Sharing schools for different classes Enrollment for TJ students increases at AL
Photo and graphic by Alex Snipes
By Tiffany Ferrer Reporter
W
alking through the halls, anyone could
tell that Abraham Lincoln is a school filled up with a lot of students. However, there are also several other students coming to AL to take classes. A lot of CE (college credit) or AP (advanced placement) classes are shared with Thomas Jefferson. “This trimester about 79 students are coming in from Thomas Jefferson to our school,” according to guidance administrative assistance
Bobbie LeRette. A lot of the kids had something interesting to say about school. The rumors spread about the school through Thomas Jefferson may include how AL is not the best. However some students have something different to say. “It’s an overall amazing school with a lot to offer and many opportunities for students of not only AL but TJ as well. It’s a really nice
school, and it’s much bigger than TJ. I almost wish I had more classes there,” Tori Lestz ‘15 said. Students for TJ come to AL to take classes that are offered here that TJ doesn’t offer. Some students here at AL also go over to TJ to takes classes as well. “We want to give students every oppourtunity we can to explore all of their interest,” assistant principal, Bridgette Bellows
said. Even though some students feel like the school is a great place, there are some that feel like they are outsiders. Some say they feel like they are either from a different planet when they walk through the halls here. “I don’t really know my way around. I just know how to get to my class and back. The people that I know from my class are nice. But the rest of the school acts like us
TJ kids are foreign,” Abbey Life ‘15 said. With Thomas Jefferson students coming to AL it makes it easier for the schools’ budgets, not only that but unites the schools. Also it gives the students time to connect with each other. A lot of the Thomas Jefferson students say that AL isn’t what the rumors say. They like the school, some even wish that they had more classes here.
AL, TJ students sound off on sharing classrooms
“I feel that it’s a great way for AL and TJ students to get along with each other, but at the same time there are rivalries.” - Thomas Reed ‘15, TJ student.
“I don’t notice a difference between them and other kids coming into class, I mean we are all learning the same thing.” - Maddy Petry ‘15, AL student.
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“It’s time consuming, but there are a lot of better classes here, but I have to drive back for my fourth hour class.” -Ruthie Eikenberry ‘14, TJ students.
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“It doesn’t bother me at all, they are just here to learn.” - Chris Lavy ‘14
Jakson Cole Colton Tracy Jared Thompson Brandon Colpitts Dylan Garner Grayson Harvey
I like it, but sometimes I feel like I’m treated differently because I’m from TJ.” -Abbey Life ‘14, TJ student.
Mackenzie Flenker Delaney Bolton Victoria Krohn Lexie Nadler Jaidlyn Bookout Emma Preston
“I enjoy it because I went to Wilson, so I get to see some old friends from middle school. It also gives competition in classes, it let’s you meet people you wouldn’t meet otherwise, as well.” - Daniel Cano Pargas ‘15, AL student.
Photo by Scott Brown