Students Miss School for State Wrestling
Ellen Bombela
News Editor
News Editor
The state
wrestling tournament began on Wednesday, and as expected, the Southeast Polk
wrestling team dominated the team duals. With the great success of the team
this season, it is no surprise that students would call in to school and miss a
day of school to go to Wells Fargo Arena to watch the tournament. Between the
coaches, wrestlers, and fans, the halls and classrooms have felt a little
empty.
Although there is no school on
Friday due to a teacher in-service day, students who are attending the tournament
are missing two days of school, which are not Ram planned. While students are
having a good time at the tournament, they are still missing classes that could
have important things going on in them. While wrestling fans might think that
missing the classes is worth it, some others have different opinion.
“I think they missed a lot. If
it’s not Ram planned, then it is kind of a waste,” said freshman Jake Eubanks.
Students can have up to 4
absences per semester and still be able to opt out of finals, and so to some
students it is worth it to use half of their available days to go support the
wrestlers.
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