Since my freshman year the water fountain in the ESOL hallway’s water pressure is so low that no one can even drink from it.
This is a real inconvenience for many kids including the newspaper staff, who have to walk all the way to the health classrooms water fountain to get a drink of water. That is all the way up a whole flight of stairs.
How easy would it be to fix that kind of thing? I’m not an expert on water fountains but I don’t think it would cost that much money or take up too much time.
I don’t understand how all of the water fountains could be fully functioning but not a single person has noticed this one poor water fountain.

Also, when the school had most of the water fountains replaced with the energy effiecient water bottle fillers, why couldn’t the ESOL hallway water fountain be replace too.
Along with not being able to drink from the water fountain you also need to walk to fill up your water bottle.
I’m just saying it shouldn’t take that much time or effort to replace that water fountain before I graduate.