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re: What Was The Dumbest Rule Your High School Had?
Posted on 3/19/18 at 6:05 pm to Mr Harry Larrry
Posted on 3/19/18 at 6:05 pm to Mr Harry Larrry
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Steve Madden shoes were banned at my school. All other shoes were acceptable. Never understood that.
How would this even be enforced? It is a brand with no logo or labeling.
Posted on 3/19/18 at 6:07 pm to ThatMakesSense
I graduated from Dunham after a stint at St Stanislaus, maybe it was because all the kids there bubble kids but there were not many rules. We were basically allowed to do whatever we wanted as long as we were on time for shite. I had 2 off hours 3x a week my senior year and could leave campus if I wanted.
This post was edited on 3/19/18 at 6:10 pm
Posted on 3/19/18 at 6:10 pm to ThatMakesSense
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So... They were not allowed to have book bags, but were allowed to use duffel bags, which were bigger than a book bag? That makes no goddamn sense.
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bought huge Nike or Adidas duffel bags.
So... They were not allowed to have book bags, but were allowed to use duffel bags, which were bigger than a book bag? That makes no goddamn sense.
Posted on 3/19/18 at 6:13 pm to Mr Harry Larrry
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Steve Madden shoes were banned at my school. All other shoes were acceptable. Never understood that.
So if a girl showed up to school wearing these she would get in trouble?
Posted on 3/19/18 at 6:13 pm to Deactived
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what were the names of the gangs?
the lemon slushies
This post was edited on 3/19/18 at 6:15 pm
Posted on 3/19/18 at 6:14 pm to OweO
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So... They were not allowed to have book bags, but were allowed to use duffel bags, which were bigger than a book bag? That makes no goddamn sense
Didn't say it did.
Posted on 3/19/18 at 6:16 pm to Ed Osteen
I had 3 off periods my senior year, everyday. It was comically inappropriate. Technically 4 actually, my 2nd period class was Athletic Training. I would just work out. There was no real education material.
Posted on 3/19/18 at 6:17 pm to lsucoonass
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Eden st is so hardcore
It was more along church street in an area called "the fort".
Posted on 3/19/18 at 6:17 pm to OweO
Them bayou sorrel boys can scrap
Posted on 3/19/18 at 6:17 pm to OweO
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Jones, seriously. You have been asking me questions
Would you rather me not and you just talk to yourself?
Your high school sounded pretty hardcore. I was interested
This post was edited on 3/19/18 at 6:19 pm
Posted on 3/19/18 at 6:18 pm to OweO
Damn didn’t know he was a Jody
Posted on 3/19/18 at 6:19 pm to lsucoonass
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Them bayou sorrel boys can scrap
They do like to scrap. You ever been to the bloody bucket?
Posted on 3/19/18 at 6:20 pm to ThatMakesSense
I was the last class to have the half day for senior year, so we all only had 3-4 classes. One of mine was “office aide”, which consisted of crossing off names of absent kids whose parents had already called or written a note. The remaining kids’ parents were called to confirm they weren’t skipping.
This meant us office aides got to take turns skipping a day each week and crossed each other off the list each day.
This meant us office aides got to take turns skipping a day each week and crossed each other off the list each day.
This post was edited on 3/19/18 at 6:21 pm
Posted on 3/19/18 at 6:21 pm to OweO
Can’t say that I have. Been a couple of years since I’ve been down there
Posted on 3/19/18 at 6:21 pm to LouisianaLady
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This meant us office aides got to take turns skipping a day each week and crossed each other off the list each day.
Sounds like the a slippery slope to delinquency.
Also, not sure how it fits this thread.
This post was edited on 3/19/18 at 6:22 pm
Posted on 3/19/18 at 6:22 pm to LouisianaLady
My senior year of high school - this is before the early dismissal rage. We had all of the credits we needed, so we scheduled "Athletics" for sixth and seventh period. Some days we'd work out, but it was basically a way for us to leave early.
Fifth period was lunch and at the beginning of the year, the girls convinced us to take "Marriage and Family" and the cool Home Ec teacher enticed us by saying that we could grill/cook/order pizza instead of going to the cafeteria. We were in.
About a month in, the cafeteria manager caught wind and enforced a "Everyone has to come to the cafeteria no matter what" rule. We would literally go sit in the cafeteria for 30 minutes and go back to Home Ec building and grill.
Fifth period was lunch and at the beginning of the year, the girls convinced us to take "Marriage and Family" and the cool Home Ec teacher enticed us by saying that we could grill/cook/order pizza instead of going to the cafeteria. We were in.
About a month in, the cafeteria manager caught wind and enforced a "Everyone has to come to the cafeteria no matter what" rule. We would literally go sit in the cafeteria for 30 minutes and go back to Home Ec building and grill.
Posted on 3/19/18 at 6:23 pm to OweO
I bet you puke when you see any kind of eggs
Posted on 3/19/18 at 6:24 pm to OweO
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What Was The Dumbest Rule Your High School Had?
handicapped access
Posted on 3/19/18 at 6:24 pm to LouisianaLady
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This meant us office aides got to take turns skipping a day each week and crossed each other off the list each day.
I went to the private school in the other post until 10th grade. All we needed was a note to check out. I could write just like my dad so when I was bored in class "Please allow fallguy to check out at 1:15 for a doctor's appointment". I did it all the time in 10th grade
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