
Today was a really productive day for our group. After days of waiting for administrative assistance in incorporating the new bell system on campus, Mrs. Martin set up a meeting with us during physics in the classroom. She discussed that incorporating the new bell with Island Signal would be quite costly, so the alternative would be to manually ring the five-minute warning bells in between passing periods. We plan on playing music at the five-minute mark of the ten-minute passing period to notify students that half the passing time is over. To get the word out about our Ho‘oulu Ia Kamehameha project, Mrs. Martin proposed that our group talk to the teachers at their faculty meeting today after school. Jessica and Sam traveled to Paki after school, while Tyler and I stayed in Konia. At the presentation, we presented our proposal to the teachers and got some insight from the faculty. One comment regarded a possible interruption with the new system and AP testing. Taking this into consideration, we may need to postpone the new bell system until AP testing is over, which is next week. I can now sleep at night knowing that our system has been accepted by the teachers and faculty at the school.
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