The Edition Issue One 2012-2013 - My High School Journalism ...
The Edition Issue One 2012-2013 - My High School Journalism ...
The Edition Issue One 2012-2013 - My High School Journalism ...
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By Neeka Majzoubi<br />
<strong>One</strong> of the best parts about senior year is being able to go off<br />
campus for lunch. It’s the freedom of being able to get whatever kind of<br />
food you want and not having to eat in the cafeteria or pack a sack lunch.<br />
Being able to eat off -campus is one thing high schoolers look forward to<br />
that comes along with the perks of being a senior, but with so many choices<br />
of where to go for food, it can be overwhelming.<br />
It’s exciti ng when the lunch bell rings, but as soon as you start<br />
walking to your car, the questi on of where to eat comes to mind. Though<br />
you may have an idea of what fast food places are nearby, there are many<br />
more you probably didn’t know about.<br />
If you’re willing to cross the bridge over MoPac, there is a strip of<br />
fast food restaurants that can sati sfy your lunchti me hunger, but beware of<br />
the ti me because traffi c coming back to school is always backed up. Try to<br />
leave the ten minutes before the bell rings to make sure you are on ti me for<br />
class.<br />
Where’s your favorite place to<br />
eat ?<br />
“Sonic is my favorite place to go<br />
for lunch because they have good<br />
ice!”<br />
-Nakisa Derakhshani, 12<br />
“Which Wich, because they have a<br />
great sandwich selection and I love<br />
their big drink cups!”<br />
-Sofya Gitter, 12<br />
“Jimmy Johns, because it’s cheap<br />
and good!”<br />
-Katharine Heff ernan, 12