This is easily my longest post ever, so kick back and enjoy. Unless you’re part of the school administration, in which case I ask you to consider the following. By no means am I alone in these thoughts…
My school is slowly being taken over by people who, in all fairness, probably aren’t aware that the 1950′s have ended.
First of all, the kids who piss and moan about school rules, the staff, etc. for no real reason other than they’re the ones with power are quite annoying. You know, the kids that scream oppression when they turn in a paper 2 days late… I’m not one of those. In fact, up until this year I’ve never had any sort of problem with our administration. Alas, all that changed around mid-August.
Now, I realize that prior to this year our principal had been pretty lax with rules but we’d also never had any problems. Fights? Few and far between. Problematic students that needed to be dealt with? Not many. Shootings? Nope (though it’s ludicrous how easy that would be). However, we received a new principal this year and while none of the above have changed, it’s been a bit harder for the good students to go about their daily business. So let’s start at the beginning…
August, a month prior to the beginning of school. A newsletter is sent out with the following:
“No student will be allowed to drive off campus during school hours.”
The greatest part to this is the obvious loophole it creates which is, well, not parking on campus. It’s ridiculous all the same, though. This was some hair-brained attempt to get students to stop cruising around at lunch, and that’s all it was. But why not do something logical like, oh, I dunno… Telling one of our four cops to take a break from fighting back the torrent of criminal activity that occurs in the metropolis of Troy, MT, for 20 minutes a day and park in the middle of town so people hell-bent on wasting gas could be pulled over when/if somebody had a complaint about their parking lot being used as a turning point. It’s almost as if they looked at all the ways to approach this problem, saw the one that was most likely to piss even more people off, and proudly pounced upon it.
What’s more is that next year, my senior year, they’ve decided to make it a closed campus. There’s no logic behind this either as far as I can tell. There was a loophole in the initial rule, and I do hope they weren’t expecting students not to exploit it, as I’d like to think those running the school aren’t complete morons. One reason anybody in a position of authority has mentioned to me for doing it is that they’d like to avoid any sort of lawsuit. You know, the kind where the student who’s barely smart enough to pass 8th grade English crashes into a telephone pole and breaks their face, causing an irate and equally dim parent to sue the school.
And here’s why that’s a complete load of bullshit: Let’s say they institute some sort of policy where you can’t even go outside and must eat lunch in a cafeteria (and sadly, that’s probably going to happen). I could trip coming down the stairs into the room, break my arm, and sue the school because there was no warning sign saying “caution, steep steps”. Look, a woman managed to sue McDonalds because her coffee was hot when she spilled it on herself, you think I couldn’t sue you for anything equally dumb?
Our neighboring town has several schools much larger than our own, yet they don’t have a closed campus, as is evident by the psychotic driving at their lunch hour. If lawsuits are really a problem, why aren’t they scared? And that’s another thing, I’d love to know where all this reckless driving is occurring that warrants it being restricted. If it’s so bad, why haven’t any students been arrested/warned in town during break? Oooh, that’s right! Our cops are either off fighting terrorism or simply not seeing it. And when you’re not seeing it in a town as small as ours, then it can’t be a very pressing issue.
My point is, you can be sued for anything, and outlawing my right to not eat what the school considers food in order to prevent it is absolute idiocy.
The other reason I’ve heard is to discourage “the drug problem”. This is outright laughable. Come on, closing campus at lunch hour to stop drug use is just as futile as making actual laws against using them. I’ll quote a friend of mine, who put it best:
“Rather than having a minority of students doing drugs and a majority of people happy at lunch hour, you’re going to have a minority of students doing drugs and a majority of people pissed off at lunch because they can’t go outside.”
People are going to continue, the difference is, they’ll be doing it in between class and in the bathroom far more often. Maybe we should outlaw bathroom breaks while we’re at it. Hey, there’s an idea! Not only would that solve the problem of hall wandering, it’d put a lot of students in a state of absolute torture for most of a block! A win-win situation!
While I’m on the subject of lunch break (given this is the only point of the day to relax at school, I find it rather important), I’ll mention the other idea they have. Stagger all the grades’ breaks. I’m not sure if this is a part of the closed campus policy or an alternative, but either way… It makes me wonder if the fine citizens on our school board attended a public school or have even the most rudimentary understanding of social activity. What if somebody in the sophomore class has friends mostly in the junior class? Hmm, guess their lunch is going to be one of stolid silence if they consider their classmates uninteresting and/or too stupid to talk to. And if you think that’s rare, you need to be smacked around with a large trout. But who cares? It’s their problem, not yours. I mean, we already love going to school, so sucking all the little joys out of it just fine.
Oh, and let’s not forget the profit loss for businesses around town. The store’s deli already lost a bunch this year with the semi-restrictions on driving, Eats & Treats probably makes most of their money off students so they may go down the toilet, and Town Pump, despite being happy with Jr. High having a closed-campus since it solved a lot of theft problems, might miss the shitload of kids they DO get at lunch that aren’t stealing.
That’s right, let’s fuck over some of the community while we’re at it. Tough luck for them. Things are clearly waaaaaaaaaaay out of hand right now regarding the students of THS. I mean, just look at it! The violence! The chaos! The rioting! Lions, tigers, bears, Oh my! Law must be enforced! Restrictions made! Birthdays taken away!
I’m sure somebody along the chain of command (I love associating military terms with our administration; it’s so appropriate) thinks lunch is solely for eating and we shouldn’t worry about it that much. Sure, and the only reason people play video games is to get a high score! They’re completely missing the point. It’s a time to socialize free of the restrictions held in classrooms, and I personally like to enjoy it. And sadly, my definition of enjoyment is not being sat in a cafeteria for half an hour. We dealt with that in elementary. What’s next, recess?
It’s good to know the same people who were probably picked on in high school and generally laughed at throughout their childhood are making ends meet by power tripping later on in life…
And then there are the hats. Oh boy, the hats. If you have any sort of object on your head, short of headgear necessary for breathing, it has to be off within a nanosecond of entering the school or it will be ripped from your grasp. Don’t believe it could be that big a deal? Here’s a fun story: One day a friend of mine entered a hall way with a camera on it. Apparently our principal doesn’t have anything better to do than stare at camera monitors all day, but anyways… As he’s walking, a teacher in a nearby classroom gets a call from The Man, receives directions to the kid in question, and orders him to remove his hat.
Ok, there’s a rule against it, I understand that, and furthermore I know teachers like to be able to see their students’ faces clearly while in the classroom. But for crying out loud, how is wearing a hat in the HALLWAY so disrespectful that you actually have to sit in front of a monitor, rather than doing something constructive like making more nit-picky rules, and watch closely for it? It’s like his very existence hinges on smashing any tiny bit of insubordination, however unintentional, with an iron fist.
We have also recently been issued a new dress code (which I guess “officially” goes into effect next year). The lot of it is nothing new: No vulgar/offensive shirts, gang signs (that’s right, no representin’ da hood out hurr in T-MT), etc. They did come up with a mildly decent one, though, which is you can no longer show your midriff. Now, granted, this does solve the problem of the hideously large people with denial issues parading around in shirts that show off their lower rolls, but it would’ve been cooler if they instituted some sort of weight restriction. “320 lbs? 5′ 3″? Put on a fucking parka!”
There are two new rules, however, that seem more like a means to end personal annoyances than to actually solve anything. Number one: “Hair must be worn in a way that is not disruptive to the school environment.” Disruptive to the school environment? HAIR? Not once, in the entirety of my education, have I ever been distracted by somebody’s hair color or style and I dare you to find one student without A.D.D who HAS been so bothered by it that they were unable to accomplish anything.
The other new one is just plain silly: “No sunglasses in the school buildings.” What the fuck? Ok, there’s a couple of people who do this, and yes, they’re morons for it. I for one openly mock them. But what exactly is being disrupted while you have them on in the hall? You know, it’s for this same reason that there shouldn’t be safety instructions on hot coffee, plastic bags, and lighters. If you can’t figure out the most basic things regarding your own well-being, life should be allowed to boot you out the door.
I ask you, how much thought do you think they give our opinions when they’re making rules against, of all things, hair and sunglasses?
And then there’s the man himself. I’ll refrain from personal judgments since I don’t actually know him, but I do have some lovely anecdotes. For example, during our mandatory first-day-of-the-year assembly, he starts talking about the new rule regarding driving, and then says this: “I know you think you’ve discovered a loop hole, but let me just say this: Every action… Has a reaction.” OoOh, you’ve struck fear into my heart, and with subtle intimidations like that, you’ll have the school whipped into shape in no time! I’m glad I got to hear that, because boy, I’d never thought about consequences before and I know most people 16 years or older haven’t either!
He uttered another piece of gold at the first semester academic awards assembly. As typical of any assembly involving teenagers, there’s a solid portion that would rather be asleep. So at the end, he walks up front and says, “Part of what I do here is observe. I like to observe you students. And watching you just now, I made the observation that the ones who aren’t clapping, are the ones who aren’t getting the awards… Just think about that.” Brilliant ‘observation’ sir, if I do say so myself! And I’m quite sure that the ones who could care less about what’s going on are going to spend the rest of the day pondering your stunning conclusion!
The Man does enjoy observing us though. Very much so. One day at lunch myself and about three other people were standing in a group, when one looked up to his office. He turned back to us to say, “He’s got his binoculars out again.” After getting over the word “again” being in there, I looked and sure enough, there’s our principal in his office window across the parking lot “observing” us. We waved courteously. Good lord, what’s next? Bugging the hallways and bathrooms?
And then there’s the time he announced over the PA system our girl’s basketball team’s victory, saying they just “defeated and beat” their opponent. Well, I’m certainly glad we did that! Had we just defeated them, and not beaten them as well, things may have gone horribly wrong!
What speaks volumes about the rule changes is the fact that the average student has a better idea about the condition of the school, rather than the asshat in charge who has little/no actual interactions with us (and interaction is not a free gift you get with binoculars). All these restrictions and rules aren’t making the administration look tough like they seem to be hoping, rather, it’s making them look pathetically easy to frighten.
Obviously a school couldn’t function without rules, but where things so bad in 2003-2004 that it warrants these sort of changes? Nobody I know thinks so… And what would we know? We’re not here for eight hours a day talking to each other, walking the halls, hearing about everybody else’s problems…
But what’s the point in speaking my mind on this? Indeed, what’s the point of any student speaking out against the rules? Why should they listen to us? Clearly they know best; they’re adults trapped in a small town with sadly low-paying jobs…
We can voice our opinions all we want, collect signatures, yell, scream, protest, but it’s useless in the end if those in charge are incapable of listening. And it seems as though they’ve already dismissed our thoughts as insignificant: Nobody is asking what the students think, nor is anybody making a great deal of effort to explain what is to happen next year while there’s still time for us to speak out in some meaningful way. It seems like they want to sweep it under the rug and keep it quiet until next year, where they’ll spring it on us the first day and say, “Ha, you LOSE!” I’m sure they know once these rules go into effect they become much harder to change, but it’s a good thing most of the students don’t…
Do I think students should govern themselves? Holy hell, absolutely not. But we should have some say on what’s fair and what isn’t. I’m sure they’ll read this sooner or later, so I’d love for them to refute any of the above without cowering behind the idea that “we’re older and we’re right” like most of the adults around here.
We can think, but I have my doubts that they can listen.
Hilarious and well-written. Two enthusiastic thumbs up!
Very nice Chris, I loved it. Exspecially, “My school is slowly being taken over by people who, in all fairness, probably aren’t aware that the 1950′s have ended. “I
mean honestly, couldn’t they think of something better than to try to
make us “better people” by restricting us more? Heaven forbid we do
something that WE believe is right and not what someone tells us is
right. Anywho, Dr. Notes and Parents calls should be enough for me to
get to go home for lunch still. I too didn’t like The Man,
until I talked to him for the second time. First time I was the “I’m a
badass and won’t listne to you” then, by the 2nd time for “stealing
food from the lunch ladies” he showed his sense of humor and made it
funny and cut the punishment. He’s a pretty rad guy, but I still don’t
believe some of what he wants. For example, I told him my sack lunch
would get warm, he said, “Good, then you will have hot lunch.” Got a
giggle out of me, but I’m still pissed that it will be warm. Or, the
fact that I have to eat bullshit food, and that, heaven forbid I get
ANY exercise during lunch, even if it is just walking to my truck and
back. Shit happens, hopefully it wont be so bad. *Side note* Most of my “friends” are younger cause all of them are older now and graduating and our class is fucking worthless. It’s too bad we just have to be another face in the crowd.
Yeah
well at least you guys got one more year of being able to leave school
at lunch….They fucking shut it down for us(jr. high) this year!
I’d
like to take now to encourage anybody who’s voting for a student body
president in the upcoming election to NOT VOTE FOR ANYONE WHO WON’T
REPRESENT US! If the rules have been shown for months, then it’s
probably way too late to change them now. Don’t vote for anyone who
won’t let us know what plans are. This last year has been a great
example of our representatives failing us miserably in that regard. Why
should we be taken seriously when that’s the best we have to express
ourselves with? Think people, please.
The
problem with old Hot Rod, is that he came from a completely different
culture (city), and has no fuckin idea about what he’s doing. He also
gets off at watching kids spoon in the hall. I realized this when i
passed two young lovers in the hall, looked up, and saw the camera. i
got a chuckle.Good ol’ voyeur principal. And i would not be surprised
if he bugged/video recorded our bathroom conversations.hell, I’d whip
it out and give him a show. WHEN IM BUY MYSELF YOU BUTT PIRATES!
Well I am glad that you all are having such a great time in troy…I
think all school boards are fucked up though. Mine voted to spend all
our money on extracorricular activities like football and not spend it
on academics. They actually said “lets cut teachers and classes and
keep sports” Bunch of fucking morons
Nicely put Chris….you did, however leave
out the part in the dress code about no body peircings. And just for
the information of any underclassmen that wishes to disobey these
rules(since im gone next year anyway) if you really wanted to push it,
this is a public school and you do have the rights of the constitution
still. such as freedom of speech which entailed in that is the right to
express yourself in many different ways such as clothing, hair, or
peircings as long as it isnt offensive to a certain person or group.
Good luck next year
No, freedom of speech and freedom of expression are not the same.
The principle isn’t evil, nor perverse; I’d even go so far to say that
he’s a decent person. How he works is rather brutal seeming or odd
often, but I’d like to remind everyone that he was hired over other
qualified people. Antagonizing him is pointless, the rules don’t start
with him anyways. I can pretty well guarantee you that there
isn’t a court anywhere around that would even consider supporting our
“rights”, especially if you begin by rebelling. Try voting for change,
and going through the process. You should all know very well that if it
seems now that things might suck, then making the powers angry is going
to make things much, much worse. The party thing that got people in trouble is a good part of why these rules are going in, don’t forget that.
If you disagree, as I often think should happen, then please don’t do
anything loud and stupid. My senior year isn’t looking to free now as
it is, don’t screw it up for me…
Well,
concerning the no piercings rule, I didn’t know actually. Wonder what
the logic is behind that… “It’s shiny! I don’t like shiny things!
Take it off!”The principle isn’t evil, nor perverse; I’d even go so far to say that he’s a decent person.Yes,
again, I want to remind anyone reading this that my beef is with the
rules being implemented, not the man himself. Though the nature of said
rules does make me wonder about him…if you really wanted to push it, this is a public school and you do have the rights of the constitution stillI tried to avoid this issue in the post, as I thought it was a bit dicey. The supreme court ruled in 1969 that “students & teachers do not shed their constitutional rights at the gate”.But
the problem is that it’s also your constitutional right to wear
vulgar/offensive shirts. However, when you’re on school property,
you’re subject to whatever rules they have…So the question becomes, are these rules constitutional or not?And then it gets entirely too tedious after that for me to go into in a single comment…
Do
you gyus have the realization that he is just trying to make our school
an upstanding school? Troy high is already five times better than
Libby, but wouldn’t it be cool if the population grew because parents
felt at ease sending their kids to a school that would in the end help
their kids instead of most schools where it is just a daycare . Mr.
Smith is just making standard rules that make sense. Yeah the lunch
system will be fucked up but most of these things are not even his
ideas, they are the people on the schoolboard (like Nazi Ms Randall)
who are very appreciative that we have a princable that will actually
do something rather than being Mr. Nice guy…I am not saying I do not
like Mr. Henderson… I love him and love him even more being a
teacher, and yeah sure Mr. Smith doesn’t understand the students family
situation but you have to be thanklful it is not worse. Where he is
used to it doesn’t matter the home life a student is a student…not a
friend…yeah he has his favorites but give him a break. I thought Mr.
SMith was a douche bag when he came and then I realized I don’t want to
be like everyone else who has a closed mind about the whole thing. So I
looked at it from a teachers point of veiw as well as a students…IDK.
Ever been to a huge school of 1000 or more kids you cannot do anything
there, no priviledges. Yes, we have a small community where everyone
knows everyone which makes it different but not the school enviroment.
we go to school to get an education, socializing and making firends is
just a plus…after school is for hanging out with those friends you
make. Our school is very lax. Rules are just a way to get us used to
the real world because in the realworld Jobs standars are most of the
time higher than what we experience at school.
Yes
one more thing Mr. SMith this year didn’t want to close campus but
everyone on the school bard wanted it…he said that you just can’t do
it high schoolers are mature enough well guess what you guys fucked it
up…well most of the drivers by defying the rule…and the schoolborad
slapped it in Mr. Smiths face and said see they can’t handle it so you
guys created your own hell. Yes, Chris you are correct nothing bad ever
happens but have you ever looked across the street and see h0ow many
kids underage are smoking, getting high…ect…the “town pumpers” or
so we call them. Even kids who drive around and chew during lunch and
during school. Mr. SMith is just trying to stop drug abuse which half
the people associated/comment on this site are stoners. It is illegal
and he is trying to stop it. I don’t know maybe my logic is lacey with
holes everywhere…I guess I do know this but it is adverse to most of
the people veiws..I guess I just think differently…
Look
Desdemona I have no clue who you are, and by what I’m reading I
don’t know if I want to know who you are. I don’t know if you’ve
ever been to a big school because as previously mentioned I don’t
know you, but I used to go to one. Lake City High school to be exact.
Their was a little over 2000 students their, and we had open campus.
Students were allowed to wear their hair/clothes however they wanted,
and here’s the kicker students were allowed to wear hats! IN CLASS
EVEN. That’s right no crumby teacher could make you take off your hat
EVER! If a teacher wanted the students to not be allowed to wear hats
in their classroom they had to write a 10 page report about why, and
they were required to have a hat rack in their room. Also they had to
remind the students to pickup their hats after class everyday! Want to
know the number of teachers who did this? 1.. that right. One brave
soul! There’s your reason, now enjoy!
Desdemona: I’m curious as to where “we” made this a problem. Most of us are stoners? Most of the drivers are disobeying the rule? You are wrong on both accounts, genius.
Just
because he stop’s them from going off campus will in no way mean that
they will stop smoking, chewing, or anything else for that matter.
Incase you haven’t noticed the chew cans in the toilet paper holders,
or the spit in the faucets, it’s not just someone going outside,
infact, there are 3 people in my class right now that have a chew in.
It’s true, rules will be broken, but they shouldn’t ruin it for
everyone else because there is one bad apple in the tree. Anyway, It’s
just another thing we are going to have to deal with, whether we like
it or not.
Do you gyus have the realization that he is just trying to make our school an upstanding school?Troy high is already five times better than Libby, By
your logic then, it’s already upstanding. If we’re already upstanding
(as I think we are), we hardly need to be making such drastic changes
now do we?but wouldn’t it be cool if the population grew
because parents felt at ease sending their kids to a school that would
in the end help their kids instead of most schools where it is just a
daycareMost schools are fairly passive concerning
individual students. You know why? Most schools are bigger than ours,
and have no time to babysit several thousand students.Mr. Smith is just making standard rules that make sense.most of these things are not even his ideas, they are the people on the schoolboardYay for contradictions!If they’re not his ideas, he’s hardly the one making them rules now is he?And yes, “No disruptive hair styles/piercings” makes plenty of sense… Do you get a kick out of making up facts like “they’re standard rules”, or are you just too dumb to realize what you’re writing?Yes,
Chris you are correct nothing bad ever happens but have you ever looked
across the street and see h0ow many kids underage are smoking, getting
high…ect…the “town pumpers” or so we call them. No, bad things do
happen, just rarely. As for the Tomp Pumpers… First of all, they’ve
always been there. They’re nothing new; ask any one of your teachers.
And secondly, you think they’re going to quit because they can’t leave
campus? As I said, they’re just going to start doing it ON campus more
often than they already do. And then we have one more problem actually at school…See,
there are these people called “police”, and they’re the ones
responsible for regulating all activity OFF the campus. Crazy, isn’t it?Ever been to a huge school of 1000 or more kids you cannot do anything there, no priviledges.Aaaand
bullshit. Most public schools have significantly LESS restrictions
because, given the large amount of students, enforcing them is much
harder.Mr. SMith is just trying to stop drug abuse which half the people associated/comment on this site are stoners.There’s
about 6 people who regularly comment, three of which don’t live here
and aren’t stoners (and all of which are far more intelligent than
you). The other half consists of 2 people I know for a fact
have tried it but don’t have an addiction problem (thus, they aren’t
stoners), and one who certainly hasn’t.I am the only one
“associated” with this site, unless you include the ONE external link
to me (Speedkill). Neither of us are stoners.So, wrong again.you
guys fucked it up…well most of the drivers by defying the rule…and
the schoolborad slapped it in Mr. Smiths face and said see they can’t
handle it so you guys created your own hell.The rule was no driving off campus. If we park off campus, we aren’t “defying” anything.Something
tells me you aren’t old enough to drive, so I’ll fill you in: About 4
days a week I drive to the store for lunch. I RARELY see reckless
driving. In fact, there’s maybe 4 or 5 people that even cruise anymore
at lunch. It doesn’t mean that it never happens, no, but last year was
far worse in every aspect. There’s nothing wrong with it as it is now.But
as I pointed out, clearly to no avail with people having an attention
span as long as yours, there’s rarely cops in town on our break. If the
school thinks it’s a problem, they need to get in touch with them and
work something out rather than fucking everybody over needlessly.I guess I do know this but it is adverse to most of the people veiws..That makes absolutely no sense.You
seem hellbent on thinking I’m attacking Mr. Smith specifically here.
Read my last comment. Or the initial post more carefully, whichever
appeals more to you. Whether or not he’s a nice guy is
irrelevant anyways. The issue at hand is the rules, and I just assumed
since I pointed that out several times I wouldn’t have to deal with
moronic comments like “aww, you guys don’t get it! He’s really nice!”Damned assumptions…
Can I get an Amen?
I think Jed’s going to run for student body prez, and if so, that’s
where my vote’s going. He’s actually kinda smart, he’s got a clean
record, and he’d get things done. Vote For Jed 2005/2006!
OMG, I LOVE CHRIS, AND KEITH! and sometimes BEN! “3
people in my class right now that have a chew in. . .but they shouldn’t
ruin it for everyone else because there is one bad apple in the tree.” — Keitham I a bad apple?There’s about 6 people who regularly comment, . . .(and all of which are far more intelligent than you).” — ChrisI’m smart! YES YES! ITS TURE HE TELLS NO LIES!
Okay
I was on a ram page because my mom was here and she wsn’t supposed to
be and we get in fights every five minutes…no make that 2. Anyways I
just felt like venting…I am not on anybodys side…I was just putting
an adverse view out there…I am not for Mr. SMith…I just think maybe
they should just get over it…I like defying the rules sometimes…I
am tired I don’t know what I am saying but…my last post was acrid…sort of, but anyways…later
ah
just as well you guys hate me…maybe just misunderstand me…and the
big school I was talking about was school in the east when I visted
friends who went to a big Georgian school
and you are right I have no clue what I was talking about nor do I hardly ever…that is why I keep quiet and to myself…
There’s about 6 people who regularly comment, . . .(and all of which are far more intelligent than you).” — ChrisI’m smart! YES YES! ITS TURE HE TELLS NO LIES!Way to edit out the important part… I specifically meant the ones who don’t live here, as in Mike, Speedkill, and JRigby.Anyways… ah just as well you guys hate me…I don’t hate you. Hell, I don’t even know you… and you are right I have no clue what I was talking about nor do I hardly ever…that is why I keep quiet and to myself…I think you have some self-esteem issues you need to get worked out…While
I obviously disagree, thanks for being at least somewhat thoughtful.
I’d rather have two long, half-way thought-out comments than 6 one
liners of complete garbage.And keeping your opinions to
yourself never gets you anywhere. Say them, and if you get
contradicted, consider your errors and move on with the knowledge
you’ll have gained.
Thanks
Chris,I kind of have self esteem issues but I do speak my mind and am
very open and don’t care what people think except I hate Lauren she is
evil to me and stole lots of shit from me…I am evil because I hate
her so..
Who… Are… You…?
Ha
Ha…That’s great…lol….Well yeah, I hope Jed does run. He’s
cool…but yeah…Anyways, over all, I think that next year is going to
suck…And I have 4 more years of this shit!
I think your Ricky! Am I right?
“I’m smart! YES YES! ITS TURE HE TELLS NO LIES” Wowsers, Dan, just wowsers.
This
is not Ricky, are you retarded? Seriously, I am a girl and Keith you
will get who it is on this I think…except you were drunk or atleast
buzzed, but you are a smart man. So I was at Vincents and you were
there and you kept trying to convince me to flash you. I told you that
only happens when the girl is drunk and well since I do not drink…
And
Dan I have a story for you but it is more embarrassing on my part so I
will refrain from disclosing info on that subject. Even though my phys
con class has already heard about it..lol.hahahah. It was great because
you are nasty. But to each there own opinion. Chris I played chess with
Edwin and lost cause I suck but still love to play. So now that I have
laid it on the table…
Okay
now that I have made an aa out of myself because I failed to read
Chris’s original post that way I wouldn’t sound like a total fucktard
that has no clue what they are talking about. So yes I completely 100%
in aquiescence. I had also completely forgot what an ass he is. When we
were doing the suggestions during that one assembly to make teachers
better or whatever and students were to give suggestions well one of
them were “be a friend”. I had gone to the office for some reason and
he was making fun of the list and how teachers are not suppose to be
friends they are suppose to teach and discipline…teachers could care
less about their students life. Well he needs to take a wke-the-fuck-up
pill because it is a small town and everyone does know everyone and
students do have friendships with their teachers. Ahhh gah…So I had
completely forgot about all the instances which lead to my first
impression of Mr.Smith being a total ass fuck.
Chris I played chess with Edwin and lost cause I suckAh, I was starting to think it was you. Given your non-existant blog’s domain name and the hatred for Lauren…he was making fun of the list and how teachers are not suppose to be friends they are suppose to teach and disciplineMaybe
he’s more pathetic than I thought. For one, teasing anyone about what
they wrote for an activity the school requires is rather unethical, and
secondly, for some of the students here their teachers are the only
ones they can turn to for personal problems. Unless Rodney knows of a
free pyschiatrist nearby (not everybody likes Mr. Palmer either)…That really, really, lowers my opinion of him as a person.On
another note, I’d prefer comments be kept to the topic at hand (which
does not include identity guessing). There’s a reason I have a forum…
Very well Megan,
I liked it. I completely forgot about that, it was so long ago. Anyway,
Back to topic stuff… Some people are so mad about not leaving campus,
they are moving… I don’t think it’s going to be that bad. Guess we will just have to see.
What?! Who’s moving?! That’s really pathetic…
I think you guys should stop complaining quite so much about your poor selves and all the mean little rules that the big people have pushed on you.
Come to Noxon, if you think it’s really that bad. You’ll go running back to Troy and freedom in a damn heartbeat.
While I agree with your point of view about why nit-picky dress code rules are ridiculous and unneeded, you guys don’t know how good you have it.
Noxon is way worse.