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Post by Suigin on Aug 12, 2005 12:03:12 GMT -5
School is evil. there is no longer a bus route coming around my school cause they were having to many transfers ( cause the other school has a severe drug problem). The teacher I had last year for homeroom (whom I hated with all my heart) is now my my first period teacher at my new school. Oh yes, I will now be running all over the school to get to all of my classes. This really can't get much worse...
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Post by Tom Lincoln on Aug 12, 2005 14:24:01 GMT -5
You could go to a public school in New Orleans.
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Post by hawksgirl19 on Aug 13, 2005 12:02:29 GMT -5
School is evil. there is no longer a bus route coming around my school cause they were having to many transfers ( cause the other school has a severe drug problem). The teacher I had last year for homeroom (whom I hated with all my heart) is now my my first period teacher at my new school. Oh yes, I will now be running all over the school to get to all of my classes. This really can't get much worse... Actually, it could get worse. You could wind up not understanding a certain class, or receive detentions/suspensions, or not even be IN school.
As far as not making it to your classes, I wouldn't worry too much about it; it's not as hard as ya think. I attneded a high school that a student attendance of 2,200+. The only class I was late for in the entire 4 years I was there was gym & they didn't really care as long as you were still 'dressed out' & in your squad within 5 minutes after the last bell. It may all seem really big, but you find the shortcuts & figure out paths to & from each class easily. If you're that concerned, for like the first month or so, I would recommend not standing around & talking to friends or only going to your locker when you need too (like, if your 3rd hour class is by your locker, take the stuff you need for your 1st & 2nd classes, then go to your locker before 3rd & grab what you need for a few more classes...make sense?).
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