My High school is high
Jan. 8th, 2007 09:19 pmI have come to the realisation that I go to the Paris Hilton of high schools.
A good part of our student body is made up of spoiled rich brats.
During the Halloween dance I heard grade 10 boys (who are straight) complaining that the girls weren’t wearing enough clothes.
We’re known for being one of the safest schools (no guns, no knives, no gangs) but damned if we’re not the party school.
This year we’re holding our prom in the next city over because we’ve been banned from every establishment that could have held it in this one. Drunken disorderly destruction of property. This is not a small city.
Every single school dance more than 3/4ths of the attendees get drunk.
Two years ago we had a girl die from mixing E and cocaine and alcohol. No-one seems to have learnt from this.
Some boy brought a smoking joint into class today. For the sake of my sanity I’m going to assume the teacher was too distracted to notice.
Our school board decided that instead of new textbooks we could have massive TVs in each and every room. Two in the large ones. We honestly have more TVs than rooms when you include the janitor’s closets and bathrooms.
I know that quite a few students were dating people who are around thirty years old before they were sixteen.
And yet we still have one of the highest (I think it actually is the highest) student success rates in the district.
How does this happen?
A good part of our student body is made up of spoiled rich brats.
During the Halloween dance I heard grade 10 boys (who are straight) complaining that the girls weren’t wearing enough clothes.
We’re known for being one of the safest schools (no guns, no knives, no gangs) but damned if we’re not the party school.
This year we’re holding our prom in the next city over because we’ve been banned from every establishment that could have held it in this one. Drunken disorderly destruction of property. This is not a small city.
Every single school dance more than 3/4ths of the attendees get drunk.
Two years ago we had a girl die from mixing E and cocaine and alcohol. No-one seems to have learnt from this.
Some boy brought a smoking joint into class today. For the sake of my sanity I’m going to assume the teacher was too distracted to notice.
Our school board decided that instead of new textbooks we could have massive TVs in each and every room. Two in the large ones. We honestly have more TVs than rooms when you include the janitor’s closets and bathrooms.
I know that quite a few students were dating people who are around thirty years old before they were sixteen.
And yet we still have one of the highest (I think it actually is the highest) student success rates in the district.
How does this happen?