
Roaming the streets of Richmond Hill, Queens New York is not the Manhattan life with all the lights and people walking around everywhere, all times of the hour. As you see the corner of 113 street on 89 ave. are huge red and gray trailors of Richmond Hill. Incoming freshmen are usually scheduled for classes outside of the building. The principal doesn't want freshmen inside the building because they are less mannered. Also, whenever the school does have visitors it might look embarressing to have young reckless teenagers around the main floors disturbing other classrooms.
The trailors were put up about eight years ago due to the massive population growth of students. Around the neighborhood are filled with West Indians, Punjabi's, and Hispanic ethnics. Despite the fact, Richmond Hill does get a little loud and noisy at times. I hear students yelling from the trailors and even sometimes banging on the windows. Also, the trailors are used for detention purposes and in-house suspension. It's filled with the trouble makers and so called "bad" students. There is no space for any sports activities since the trailors were made, but I guess it's for the better.
Inside the trailors are decent size room. There's a bathroom in each room and consists about thirty seats. There are about twenty-six trailor classrooms. The lights and blackboards are flashy and new. I had past experiences learning inside those same trailors. Every year I had at least one trailor class so it always felt good to come outside the main building and have some freedom. The sight of Richmond Hill and its trailors will never leave my vision as long as I still live here.
The trailors were put up about eight years ago due to the massive population growth of students. Around the neighborhood are filled with West Indians, Punjabi's, and Hispanic ethnics. Despite the fact, Richmond Hill does get a little loud and noisy at times. I hear students yelling from the trailors and even sometimes banging on the windows. Also, the trailors are used for detention purposes and in-house suspension. It's filled with the trouble makers and so called "bad" students. There is no space for any sports activities since the trailors were made, but I guess it's for the better.
Inside the trailors are decent size room. There's a bathroom in each room and consists about thirty seats. There are about twenty-six trailor classrooms. The lights and blackboards are flashy and new. I had past experiences learning inside those same trailors. Every year I had at least one trailor class so it always felt good to come outside the main building and have some freedom. The sight of Richmond Hill and its trailors will never leave my vision as long as I still live here.
No comments:
Post a Comment