High School

Well, that was the first time I ever saw my principal just go off on a tirade. I mentioned a few posts back that I knew the principal and his daughter, and most of the time, he is a very laid back guy. That year also started with a couple kids getting caught doing something they shouldn't have, and the letter that got sent out at the end of the first week (which happens annually at my high school) included the pun of "the week started off with a bang" as a direct response to the incident I brought up directly before the quote.
Speaking of principals going on a tirade, the one principal at my school lost it during an assembly we had today. He was about as close to verbal abuse as he could get without actually being there. It was really bad.
 
To be fair, he was livid because an instructor almost had a desk drop on her since the Seniors blockaded the doors with tables, chairs, and desks. I don't think he was too thrilled with them putting Vaseline on all of the lockers and zip-tying them shut either. Of course, the latter was solved by a knife, but still.
 
It turns out I dressed more like a hipster today than hip hop, but thankfully i was counted lol. Had a blast today though with my friends, going to a small get together with some students tonight to talk about project graduation.
 
Well listen to this BS: I had to complete an assignment late. I was told that if I completed it, I'd get full credit for the assignment. I completed the assignment, but I was lied to, because at the top of the paper it said "No credit because late!" What the hell? :confused: :rolleyes:
 
Today, we broke stuff in Physics with "the transfer of energy". Also had people panicking over hearing guns shots when the school is only a few minutes away from a firing range. All in all a good day.
 
Today, we broke stuff in Physics with "the transfer of energy". Also had people panicking over hearing guns shots when the school is only a few minutes away from a firing range. All in all a good day.
We had a guy hunting turkeys on our property last year. Interesting to say the least
 
My high school is by a cornfield and a bunch of houses so unless a gunfight broke out in a house or something like Columbine happened, it would be unlikely to hear guns going off.
 
So for now I'll just call it "The Storm". We're doing a show called "From the Ashes We Rise" which basically covers the story of Genesis and sounds like a fight between Angels and Demons.

How many marchers do you have? We're right around 180

We have somewhere around 80
 
Well the last day of Term 3 at my school was quite interesting... most notably a homemade bomb going off under the English/SOSE block in the drinks area. No damage though, just alot of orange smoke and a loud bang but that was about it. It's not that big of a deal, I mean we didn't have a lockdown as a result of it unlike the knife fight that happened whilst I was away last year between two gangs. Apparently Machette's are easy to access and baseball bats are a good thing to bring to a knife fight. Living in a bush community... it has its perks... sometimes.
 
My friends and I met a girl on the bus to the Votech school today who was, in short, a good mix of all of us packed into one person, but female. I didn't know girls like her existed. :boggled:
 
I remember there were several times where my friends were eating chicken sandwiches at lunch. When they put them down, I looked and the inside was PINK not WHITE. Just one more reason why I bring a bagged lunch.
 
Back in elementary school, my friend found a piece of mechanical pencil lead in a piece of chicken. He proceeded to throw that piece of chicken away, but he got yelled at like hell by the teacher that was on lunch duty. The friend tried to explain what he found, but the teacher wasn't having any of it even after being shown the piece of lead.
 
Back in elementary school, my friend found a piece of mechanical pencil lead in a piece of chicken. He proceeded to throw that piece of chicken away, but he got yelled at like hell by the teacher that was on lunch duty. The friend tried to explain what he found, but the teacher wasn't having any of it even after being shown the piece of lead.

How dare a child be concerned about their health and safety!
 
Back in elementary school, my friend found a piece of mechanical pencil lead in a piece of chicken.

I still have the tip of a pencil stuck under my skin from 6 years ago, it's good for you!:P

There's almost no lead in pencils nowadays though.
 
I always packed a lunch when I was in high school. I went out to eat once in a while when I was a Senior because seniors had the ability to leave campus for lunch.
 
That's the glory of being a senior or being in college, being able to go out and buy food outside of what the school offers. Because I'm still technically a high school student that did that lunch form, I still get lunches for free from the college. However, I didn't know they'd be the high school variety so I just purchase my lunch from the on-campus cafe (and it's miles better than anything my schools could ever offer).

Same goes for PE and how it barely works to getting us in fit. I think it's futile that schools make an attempt at healthy lunches with Baked chips (that are always given with lunch) and all that when fruits and veggies are always optional. :irked: I really wouldn't want to be actually paying for school lunches.

They use graphite for lead nowadays so it wouldn't really matter that much.
 
What was said above is the reason that I only eat the french fries from lunch and would wait until 4-7 PM to get some actual food.

Not trying to start a politic debate, but Michelle Obama's idea of trying to get schools to eat health isn't gonna work out. She obviously forgot that school ends at at best 3 PM or less, so after that time, anyone can eat as much as they can... afford or want. She also forgot that it's the parents that gives kids the food and that can lead out to obesity. She can't force the parents to force their children to eat healthy.
Before this food change, we had proper snacks: chips, candy bars, honey buns, and so on. Now, the vending machine is full of granola bars and those rice crispy treats- and nobody wants that. I need my sugary chocolate that gets me going, not healthy rubbish.


/rant
 
I found out some good advice today, and I'm going to share it with all of you: if you need to run to get to a class on time, but don't want to get yelled at, just carry a fire extinguisher with you. No one will stop or yell at someone running with a fire extinguisher in hand. ;)
 
What if the school was built first?
Which came first, the chicken or the egg? :P

It depends, but still, someone was not thoughtful or educated. Whether it be the school, or the firing range owners.

(Why did I not get an alert for you quoting me?)


Poor Americans, your classes just started. Mine are about to end. Ha, ha, ha.
You little!
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Your school board must have been very educated on the land they built the school on.
Sorry for the late response but the school was built first. It was made about a decade before the range. Now the range is private where only police, firefighters, etc can use it but regular citizens cannot. The day that it happened, the local SWAT team was using it.
 
Sorry for the late response but the school was built first. It was made about a decade before the range. Now the range is private where only police, firefighters, etc can use it but regular citizens cannot.
Oh ok, that explains some things. You can't tell the police where to put their range.
 

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