The media center now requires students to produce a current school ID to be admitted, according to media department chairperson Bonnie Grimble.
This change alters the former policy that only required students to type in their ID numbers into a computer log-in. Now the keyboard will be removed from the entrance and students will have to scan their card. This change will be for the better according to Grimble. “We’ve always requested that students carry their ID,” she said. “It’s much faster and more accurate.”
If students have lost or misplaced their ID they can purchase a new one from the activities office. Grimble said, “Just like restaurants have had the policy of no shirt, no shoes, no service, ours will be no ID, no service.” By Kush Joseph <[email protected]>
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Dakota • Jan 5, 2011 at 9:05 pm
This confuses me, the movement of the line is not the problem in the media center it is the noise. They can’t control them and I can’t focus. That is the change they need to make.