When I drive to East Meck in the mornings, I find myself sitting at the helm of my yellow 2004 Ford Mustang, enraged. In front of me, at 7:10 AM, idle twenty cars, each with their hazards on, waiting to deposit their children directly in front of East Meck’s doors. Despite Steve Drye’s pleas for these people to stop their shenanigans, no one has listened, and the problem remains. To that end, I have developed a five-step plan to finally fix the traffic problem in front of our school, once and for all.
To quote our principal: “In the past, East Meck has been great by accident. We now stand at a crossroads.” That crossroads, my friends, is the intersection of Monroe Road and Conference Drive. If East Meck implements my plan as quickly as possible, we will see improvement in no time at all.
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