High School Class of 2015

<p>Oh goodnoodle, I finally figured out why California has so many earthquakes, it`s all your fault :wink: </p>

<p>Haha, well good for you and him, for telling the honest truth.</p>

<p>Haha I guess that must be why. I was never worried about getting in trouble. I’m just relieved the teacher didnt. I was all stressed in the morning after I talked to the principal, but after talking to the teacher the whole incident almost has become a funny story.</p>

<p>The worst part is that it said on the pass that we wanted to discuss the meeting but I seriously couldn’t figure out which part. I didn’t even consider that to be the most controversial thing I said. All of my friends were telling me today that I really need to learn to keep my mouth shut lol.</p>

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<p>…before you start WWIII? :D</p>

<p>Haha, well, are you going to get interviewed? Or did your principal nix that?</p>

<p>goodnoodle:
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<p>Now that phrase begs to ask. So what was this all about?</p>

<p>Also, good that you didnt get interviewed. I would crack up watching Shep on Fox going through the daily roundup tommorrow and see the story unfold. “Oh, so thats Goodnoodles name and he looks like THAT?”</p>

<p>^I didn’t give details cuz I didn’t think anyone would want them. Anyway, the teacher takes pictures of students at school events and puts them on the school’s facebook page. A parent of a swim team member said that he had more pictures of guys than girls during swim meets. Instead of asking for his child to not be pictured, he demanded that he stop taking pictures at all. Oh and none of this was said to his face, but to the admin, who then “recommended” to him that he stop taking pictures. He told our class, word got out, and soon everyone was wearing rainbow shirts (including some of the counselors and VPs.) But surprisingly the Principal didnt even notice the rainbow shirts, and asked me to explain what I meant. Oh and he still puts pictures up. He decided that one stupid parent shouldnt stop him. (The actual incident was 2 weeks ago, the protest was yesterday.)</p>

<p>Oh and I wouldn’t have wanted to be interviewed. It’s not that I’m shy or anything, I actually love being the center of attention, but I didn’t think I really had any purpose in this. I was just the messenger, and was really talking about the event of protesting with the shirts, not the problem that had caused the protest. And it wouldve been really awkward talking about the principal and teacher, and after that I’d probably lose my district board position for sure, since then they could nail me with “defiance.”</p>

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<p>Oh goodnoodle…</p>

<p>^I’m honestly not that annoying disruptive kid that every school has if that’s what your imagining lol (Someone already took that role at my school.) By “center of attention” I mean that I dont get stage fright, and enjoy speaking to audiences, love making people laugh, etc haha</p>

<p>I am what my statistics teacher calls, “the punishment child.” So if he needs to punish someone, he just needs to put them by me because I ask a lot of questions and it gets annoying.</p>

<p>But in a funny way :)</p>

<p>^Yep we have a couple of you at our school too. Except our teachers dont know how to utilize them.</p>

<p>IM SO SORE!!!
Rugby hurts…
thats all i have to say</p>

<p>I’m so tired! Red bull on the train home at 1am was not a good idea…</p>

<p>This hurricane is supposed to hit up the mid-Atlantic states too, and MAYBE, just MAYBE we might get some “snow showers”, doubt it. But oh well.</p>

<p>@goodnoodle
Do you think of it as a bad thing? I actually think that it is good to ask questions because if you don’t ask them, who else will?</p>

<p>Off to Greece at 4.30am tomorrow, this is going to hurt. I have less than 6 hours, and still a lot of packing and a personal statement to write.
Talk to you all again in a week!</p>

<p>Have fun! Tell us all about it.</p>

<p>Yes, do tell us</p>

<p>Tell us about it.</p>

<p>@yersh</p>

<p>Well it depends. It’s good to ask questions, but when someone’s asking questions about every other sentence the teacher says, they probably shouldnt have taken the class.</p>

<p>Got my grade for my internship with the DNC I did over the summer… 34 hours (I probably only did 12-15 but I’m not gonna argue) , and an A… Attached to that was my transcript … :slight_smile: even though I’m aiming towards valedictorian , I was so happy when I saw my rank was 3/678… Top 1%… Especially since its only counting last year where I only had 1 ap and 2 standard classes. </p>

<p>And the biggest thing is I kind of grew up as a tough kid to teach, and I was put into the delinquent kids class… I pretty much didn’t have a proper education 3-7 grade. (FYI: I was put in the class once, because I had this pride problem where is always rather go to the principals office than do something the teacher told me to do. When I changed schools the whole thing followed me)</p>