On February 10, at 8:40 A.M., I enter Greeley Central High School in Northern Colorado, and see hundreds of students milling about. Many sit in hallways; they talk, fumble with their lockers, laugh, eat or read. Most are socializing. Some wear headphones. A couple sprawls on the floor, his hand on her stomach.
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ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL OF OUR SCHOOLS
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On February 10, at 8:40 A.M., I enter Greeley Central High School in Northern Colorado, and see hundreds of students milling about. Many sit in hallways; they talk, fumble with their lockers, laugh, eat or read. Most are socializing. Some wear headphones. A couple sprawls on the floor, his hand on her stomach.