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From YouTube: A Day in the Life at Downtown BHS
Description
Join Principal McBride for a tour of BHS, hear from Mr. Amoha and Mr. Buck, and follow BHS student Nolan to his PreCalc and PE classes to see what a day in the life at Downtown BHS looks like.
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B
B
A
Yeah,
we
kind
of
took
it
as
a
joke,
because
you
know
it's
kind
of
hard
to
grab
the
reality
that
we
now
go
to
school
inside
of
macy's.
You
know
like
we're
used
to
going
to
our
own
bronze
high
school.
You
know
it's
kind
of
like
the
you'd
go
into
school
and
you'd
be
like
okay.
I
am
now
in
a
class
like
I'm
in
a
school
environment,
and
yet
still
when
I
walk
in
here,
I'm
kind
of
feeling
like
I
should
go
shopping
or
something
like
that.
C
I
used
to
come
here
like
once
or
twice
a
month.
You
know
to
buy
stuff,
you
know,
I
know
this
red
carpet.
You
know
as
soon
as
I
swapped
in
the
fridge
just
like
this
is
what
I
knew
where
everything
was
like
where
they
check
out.
You
know,
because
she
is,
you
know
it's
just
like
each
department,
so
it's
just
really
great.
You
know
and
I
have
a
red
carpet
and
I
feel
like
every
day
walking.
This
is
something
that
kind
of
looks
like
hollywood
to.
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B
On
the
first
day
of
school,
the
first
day
of
classes,
we
received
a
call
from
the
department
of
health
saying
that
they
had
detected
pcbs
in
the
air,
and
so
we
were
told
that
our
building
wasn't
able
to
be
used
anymore,
and
so
we
had
to
immediately
close
down
our
school.
And
so
after
we
met
with
a
lot
of
different
people
in
the
community,
and
then
our
director
of
property
services
said
well
what
about
the
macy's?
You
know,
I
know
the
owner's
there.
How
about?
I
make
a
call.
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B
B
B
D
I
think
that's
the
one
thing
that's
been
really
hard.
Is
that
there's
no
natural
light
that
comes
in
the
lights
here
are
very
bright,
so
I
think
sometimes
it
hides
the
fact
that
you
don't
have
a
window
nearby
and
there's
been
a
couple
things
that
we've
tried
to
encourage
our
faculty
and
staff
to
do,
which
is
to
one
get
outside
with
their
classes
to
be
able
to
take
them
down
to
the
park,
which
is
right
around
the
corner
and
teach
classes
out
there
and
just
also
get
out
themselves
and
take
walks
yeah.
A
A
E
I'm
an
eternal
optimist,
and
so
I'm
always
looking
at
okay.
How
can
I
use
this
space
to
develop
my
students
and
so
for
me?
It
wasn't.
I
was
clearly
like
I'm
like
okay,
the
ceiling's,
not
very
high,
there's
not
that
much
floor
space,
and
so
I'm
like
we
could
do
floor
hockey
boom.
I
know
how
to
set
that
up
and
then
we
did
pickleball.