FHSTheFlash The Flash Volume 46, Issue 6 April 2006 | Page 6

How do we communicate in these halls? Photos and Story by: Petia Kapintcheva Fraser Flash Exchange Editor H e l l o ? See what technology has done to our students T e x t N o t e s Note passing, texting, and talking on a cell inbetween classes or in the bathroom while classes are in session have seem to become this century’s teenage way of communication. Not until a few years ago people just told gossip, news and answers on a test after class or the old fashion way, plain old note passing. Now days teens have had a creative urge with the folding of the notes, and adding more colors to the design. Have you noticed how everyone has a cell phone these days? Because technology has increased dramatically, so have the ways of communication through students. Now days, students just text eachother even though they are only a few seats away in the same classroom.Studnets even talk on their cell phone in the bathrooms or hiding in their lockers in between classes and that is only the beginning. Some of us just cannot go a full day without texting or talking on the phone so they hide cell phones in backpacks, hoodies, purses, and other places. Students just cannot get enough eachother. i n g Be aware, bad things can happen: