Read this paragraph.
School officials are thrilled with the renovations and expansion of King High School. Staff and students praise the improved lighting, space, and access to technology; however, they are faced with new challenges. A plot of land previously used for student parking now houses the student cafeteria. As a result, the parking lot has sixty fewer parking spots. The King High School Parent Teacher Organization (PTA) is weighing its options. Either the parking lines will be redrawn or sixty cars will be parked curbside in surrounding neighborhoods.
What problem is described in the paragraph?
the reduced number of parking spots at King High School
dissatisfaction with technology at King High School
the lack of involvement in the King High School PTA
congestion and traffic caused by student drivers