FHS Forum November 2019

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November 2019

Volume 53, Issue 2

The Freedom High School Debate Team, currently in first place, practices using their new Chromebooks.

Chrome Collects Criticism Bethlehem Area School District gives all upperclassmen Chromebooks Isabella Scipioni Co-Editor-in-Chief Bethlehem Area School District (BASD) recently decided to expand its “Empower” initiative by giving personal Chromebooks to all upperclassmen students at Freedom and Liberty High Schools. FHS seniors received Chromebooks from the district’s previous inventory and juniors received new Lenovo Chrome-books, the same model that the underclassmen received at the beginning of the year. So far, the response from upperclassmen has been mixed. “I’m not honestly a fan of them, but I understand how they could be useful for some students who don’t have them,” said Gabby Book, senior. The controversy lies in the delayed decision to distribute the Chromebooks. At the beginning of the year, the district distributed new Chromebooks to all 8th, 9th,

and 10th graders with the intention of students keeping the same laptop until graduation, giving all high school students a personal laptop within two years. As explained by Mrs. Laurie Sage, FHS Assistant Principal, the district discovered that it had enough extra room in the budget and computers in their personal inventory for all students to receive a laptop this year. “The decision was made that we could move quicker than we thought and get everyone a laptop sooner,” said Mrs. Sage. Some seniors also believe that carrying around and charging the laptops everyday is inconvenient since most have either their own devices or some form of computer access from home. Another concern is that seniors are getting laptops from the school’s existing inventory and not updated models like the rest of the school. “Realistically the seniors will graduate in six months. Since the

juniors and underclassmen will be here longer, they will get the updated Chromebooks,” said Mrs. Sage. Since students will keep the same laptop throughout high school, administrators distributed older models to senior students in hopes of computers given to underclassmen lasting longer. It is not clear yet what students will do with the laptops after graduation. Despite the concerns of the senior class, most reactions from the rest of the student body have been positive. “I like them even if they are limited in capabilities because I don’t have a laptop at home, and I can do all my school work with the same resources I have at school,” said Abby Stocker, senior. Criticisms aside, BASD is excited about the new initiative and predicts that it could greatly improve the academics of many students. “This is going to change lives for the better,” said Mrs. Sage.

Photo: Isabella Scipioni

Jeff Frank What are you going to do over Thanksgiving break?

“I’m going to hang out with my cousins and eat a lot of food.” Campbell Graney Senior

“Cook for my children and my grandchild.” Pierre Morgan Security Guard

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Meet the Editors

Letter of Recommendation

Black Friday vs. Cyber Monday

How to keep the chill away

The new safety app

Inside the Freedom Forum

Why books still have purpose

Which is the better deal?

How to stay active in winter

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