In a shocking turn of events, people around LACES are reporting serious eye injuries after watching the recent solar eclipse. Teachers and administrators are warning that the eclipse was much more dangerous than previously believed and that people should have taken greater precautions to protect their eyes.
Many are now calling for a schoolwide investigation into the safety of solar eclipses. It is suggested for students to wear special glasses during these events. Despite the warnings, some students are still refusing to take the necessary precautions, believing that they are immune to the dangers of the eclipse. It seems that no matter how many times teachers warn students about the dangers of staring directly at the sun, there will always be those who think they know better.