The Stats of DHS: New Bell Schedule

Courtesy of Mr. Coppock's Prob & Stat Class

  • A slight majority of students seem unaffected by the new schedule, but the results seem pretty even.
  • A breakdown of what students thought in each grade. It seems as if the seniors who are having the worst time of it with the new bell schedule, while the freshmen are doing fine, since they have never known anything else.
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