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re: Louisiana excluding magnet schools from national awards

Posted on 3/30/14 at 7:07 pm to
Posted by GhostofJackson
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Posted on 3/30/14 at 7:07 pm to
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Wanna know how I can tell your parents thought you were too big of a sissy to make it in a neighborhood public school?


You jelly my about my education?
Posted by SoulGlo
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Posted on 3/30/14 at 7:09 pm to
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quote:Have you not been keeping up? It without a doubt is still elite. Especially compared to other schools in the area. I was there during the supposed "drop off" of the late 90s, and my class still boasted more National Merit Scholars, students receiving AP credit, and Ivy League admissions than anyone in the state. A lot of LA folks can't come to grips with the amount of money they wasted sending their kids to private schools in the south. It's not as though they spent those thousands on Lawrenceville, Deerfield, or Exeter.



Was Mrs Williams still saying "Master Bater" nearly every morning during the announcements?

My graduating class was less than 200 students. The freshman class that year had over 1100. We would scan the cafeteria at lunch for the first week of the year and observe the behaviors of each of the cliques, and bet on how long each group would last before transferring to Mohinley or Lee.
Posted by SoulGlo
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Posted on 3/30/14 at 7:17 pm to
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quote:It's fricking beautiful too. Yea I went back last yr to see it after the renovations, and I was totally blown away. It was beyond swanky.



I loved going to school in a castle. We'd have class(usually French) outside often and I'd always marvel at it.

I skated through the first couple years of college b/c of BRHS. I'm very glad that Buckskin Bill and the libs couldn't kill it.
Posted by Navytiger74
Member since Oct 2009
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Posted on 3/30/14 at 8:20 pm to
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Was Mrs Williams still saying "Master Bater" nearly every morning during the announcements?


JB's idiosyncrasies aren't to be mocked.

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My graduating class was less than 200 students. The freshman class that year had over 1100. We would scan the cafeteria at lunch for the first week of the year and observe the behaviors of each of the cliques, and bet on how long each group would last before transferring to Mohinley or Lee


Oh believe me, we did the same thing.
Posted by SoulGlo
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Posted on 3/30/14 at 11:00 pm to
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quote:Was Mrs Williams still saying "Master Bater" nearly every morning during the announcements? JB's idiosyncrasies aren't to be mocked.


Heard that shite almost daily and it never failed to get a chuckle.

Her, and the assistant principal(can't remember his name) letting short shorts on hot girls slide... "3 fingers above the knee? I need to measure that."
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