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Are School Bells Too Old School?

Student achievement is so high in some public schools that administrators have nothing to occupy their time except the harsh tone of school bells. Evidently some schools are switching to computerized ringtones.

If the old school bell is psychologically harmful, let's really free it up - as they did last year at Bonita Vista High School (See Item #7).

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  • Writer, consultant, Air Force veteran, marathoner, specialist in military history, intelligence, cryptanalysis and the Byzantine Empire. Some small reputation for writing about public education and teachers' unions.
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