The main fear the opposition has is that letting students leave for lunch may put them at more risk of bad things happening to them. The main argument is that there is a higher risk of car crashes occurring (“19 Primary Pros and Cons of Open Campus Lunch”). The other main point is that students will try to skip the rest of the school day (“19 Primary Pros and Cons of Open Campus Lunch”). For the first problem, if there are restaurants close enough to the school that you could walk, then just have the students walk instead of drive. For the second point, give the students that are allowed to leave passes. If one of the students with a pass skips the rest of the school day, then take the pass away (Propst). The final problem that may arise is that the lunches may not meet the nutritional guidelines of the students (“19 Primary Pros and Cons of Open Campus Lunch”). For this problem, instead of letting students leave every day, make it a special treat and have it happen once a week or once a month. It may also be good to make it a special prize for students who have good grades (“19 Primary Pros and Cons of Open Campus