princesskelz
<marquee><font color=blue>Is this the real life? I
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Let me just say..
Its literally like prison.
My mom and dad are probably the most free flowing people ever, and they even admit to my school being equivalent to jail.
You MUST use lockers
You can only go to your locker before and after school and before 5th period
you may only use the bathroom 3 times per semester.
There are assigned seats in lunch
you may not get up and walk during that time, and talking is generally frowned upon.
You are not allowed to take notes in pen.
All of the slow people *not mentally ********, but emotionally insecure* are in HONORS so they have another teacher who likes to get in the way and practically does all the work for them, if they need help, they should be in regular math, not HONORS.
In them morning, youre not allowed to go straight to your locker, you are all contained into a gym and are 'released" by "rows" and have 2 minutes to go to your locker and get to class, no matter if your locker is on the first floor and your class is on the second. If youre late, your teacher locks you out of the room and you have to go to the office and get all of these signed passes to be allowed back in.
Its like prision.
I am an honor roll student, who is in honors classes.
My countys grading system is HARD. In order to get an A you need a 94.
Its living hell.
omg
thats kinda like how my middle school years were like
been there done that dont care to go back!



