I go to a small private school, so nothing much happens that could be considered big. The biggest thing that has happened so far is that a senior got expelled for going to a hookah bar and that some sophomore's lunch got destroyed by someone.
I would post this one thing that the seniors do in their health class, but I'm kinda paranoid about someone from my school finding this post and figuring out who posted it, concerning there are only 75 kids in my high school and 90% of the boys are jocks, and out of the last 10%, I'm the only one nerdy enough to post on the Minecraft forums...
Don't know how much of this counts, it's really not crazy, but what the hell.
Years ago, on the last day of my 6th grade year, my class had gone to our teacher's home for a BBQ lunch, then over to the nearby coliseum for a couple of hours of roller skating. Now, I've never been real good with a pair of ice skates, and I was worse with roller skates. I ended up falling with my right leg straight out and my left folded underneath me, like something out of a rock concert. My left leg was hurting pretty bad, so I was helped over to some chairs, and one of the moms who had come looked me over, don't remember if she was a doctor or nurse, but she didn't think it was anything serious. They offered to call my mom to pick me up, but going on what I was told, I declined. It didn't hurt so bad when I was sitting, and I figured it would better in a short time.
I ended up sitting out for the rest of the time there, and when it came time to leave, my teacher made me walk to his car for the trip back to school. Once there, I ended up hopping around on one leg to get to the bus, walking wasn't even a reasonable possibility at that point. After a 40 minute trip, I got home, and had to cling to the mailbox because I wouldn't be able to make it to the house. Mom came out with a wagon, got me to the car and took me to the doctor as my leg was somewhat swollen at this point. We were directed to the hospital, where x-rays were taken.
Turns out I had a hairline fracture in my left leg. Because of the swelling, I was put into a partial cast for 2 weeks, then switched to a full cast for two more. The timing was excellent on my part, because my family was moving in a weeks time, and I really wouldn't be able to do anything.
Now by all rights, that should be the end of this little misadventure with a silver lining at the end, but the most worthwhile part of it was yet to come.
Two weeks later, my brother, a friend of mine and I were going to a local high school. My brother was in summer school to improve his English mark while my friend and I were doing a two week "computer camp", really just dicking around on computers with different programs. Bear in mind, this was back in '95 (I think), and probably the most amazing thing we saw was what we take for granted today: moving around in a 3 dimensional space. Anyway, we all were taken to the cafeteria for what basically was an orientation of sorts. We walked in, and while there was a sizable crowd already in there, they happened for a few moments to part like Moses and the Red Sea.
At the other end of the room, who could it be but my recently former Grade 6 teacher. He noticed us, and i have never seen a pair of eyebrows rise so high and fast in surprise or shock. This was before the world got really lawsuit crazy, but I like to think that in his mind, he was going "ooooh************************.....". It's better for the story anyway. He never did come over to talk to either of us, and it turned out that he was the teacher for the English class my brother was taking, I don't think he ever asked him about it either.
Two weeks later, my brother, a friend of mine and I were going to a local high school. My brother was in summer school to improve his English mark while my friend and I were doing a two week "computer camp", really just dicking around on computers with different programs. Bear in mind, this was back in '95 (I think), and probably the most amazing thing we saw was what we take for granted today: moving around in a 3 dimensional space. Anyway, we all were taken to the cafeteria for what basically was an orientation of sorts. We walked in, and while there was a sizable crowd already in there, they happened for a few moments to part like Moses and the Red Sea.
At the other end of the room, who could it be but my recently former Grade 6 teacher. He noticed us, and i have never seen a pair of eyebrows rise so high and fast in surprise or shock. This was before the world got really lawsuit crazy, but I like to think that in his mind, he was going "ooooh************************.....". It's better for the story anyway. He never did come over to talk to either of us, and it turned out that he was the teacher for the English class my brother was taking, I don't think he ever asked him about it either.
I don't understand his reason for "ooooh************************"-ing. Was it just odd that you had him as a teacher?
Umm my schools not too crazy, Some kid called the school after he was kicked out and said he was bringing a gun, so we went on lockdown for about a half hour. Don't know if he actually came back to the school though :tongue.gif: and i few fights. A kid got tackled by a teacher onto a lunch table (To break up the fight) (stilll looked pretty bad ass)
Some guy got caught masturbating in the office.
A teacher tackled this guy to the ground to break up a fight.
A guy repeatedly got caught in my 11th or 12th year masturbating to hentai porn. Teachers theorised that he liked getting caught. He was around til a female teacher caught him and threaten him with a sexual harassment suit if he didn't lay it off. Dunno what happened afterwards. I know the principal kicked him out some time later though
Some guy got caught masturbating in the office.
A teacher tackled this guy to the ground to break up a fight.
A guy repeatedly got caught in my 11th or 12th year masturbating to hentai porn. Teachers theorised that he liked getting caught. He was around til a female teacher caught him and threaten him with a sexual harassment suit if he didn't lay it off. Dunno what happened afterwards. I know the principal kicked him out some time later though
hahaha, too bad nothing really awesome happens at my school...
In grade ten (I think), a student in chemistry class accidentally mixed some chemicals to the point where the concoction lit on fire after it was thrown in the garbage. The teacher pulled the alarm and pulled out the fire extinguisher and put it out. After it was confirmed it was safe to return in the building, we were allowed back inside.
The teacher moved the garbage bin outside the building (keep in mind this classroom is on the second floor of a two-story), underneath the window of the classroom. Not ten minutes later smoke rises up and gets into the classroom, causing the alarm to be pulled once more. The garbage bin was on fire again!
This time the fire was so big nothing could be done about it except let the firefighters move it further away from the building and wait for it to burn out. Part of the side of the building got scorch marks (has since been removed due to construction to connect the two buildings).
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Also in grade ten, on the last day of school, I brought my pet corn snake to show to anyone who was interested, and respected the space of those who were afraid. Later that day I heard students talking about rumours that a rooster and a snake were in the school! I laughed. Apparently the rooster rumour was true - some guy kept it in his locker. o_O
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In grade eleven while in German class, at around 1pm, there was an announcement over the loud speakers saying that the school was in lockdown. We were to stay in the classroom, and if we needed to use the restroom we were to be escorted by our teacher and nobody was allowed in or out otherwise. We had our door locked, but we stayed at our desks as texts from friends to other classmates were saying there were police in the building and it seemed we were safe. Played cards, munched on some chips one student had in their backpack, talked about random things, etc. We even opened the window (we were on the top floor of a three story building) and exchanged greetings with neighbouring classrooms.
When it was after 3pm there was another announcement saying lockdown was over. Just in time to get out of school!
The cause was figured out the next day and word spread around the school - an anonymous caller phoned the office to say they were going to shoot up the school. After the police searched the buildings and nothing turned up, it was concluded to be a prank.
In grade eleven while in German class, at around 1pm, there was an announcement over the loud speakers saying that the school was in lockdown. We were to stay in the classroom, and if we needed to use the restroom we were to be escorted by our teacher and nobody was allowed in or out otherwise. We had our door locked, but we stayed at our desks as texts from friends to other classmates were saying there were police in the building and it seemed we were safe. Played cards, munched on some chips one student had in their backpack, talked about random things, etc. We even opened the window (we were on the top floor of a three story building) and exchanged greetings with neighbouring classrooms.
When it was after 3pm there was another announcement saying lockdown was over. Just in time to get out of school!
The cause was figured out the next day and word spread around the school - an anonymous caller phoned the office to say they were going to shoot up the school. After the police searched the buildings and nothing turned up, it was concluded to be a prank.
In my opinion, i think that lockdown (or code yellow) is pretty fun when its not that serious
I mean in most cases we don't have to do much schoolwork. Alot of people i talked to seem to have the
In my opinion, i think that lockdown (or code yellow) is pretty fun when its not that serious
I mean in most cases we don't have to do much schoolwork. Alot of people i talked to seem to have the
same opinion too.
Yeah. It was a crazy experience, as never before in my life had there been any lockdown drills so I had no idea what to do or expect. I was worried in the beginning, until texts were received by other classmates signifying that perhaps we were safe.
Thank you for ofically making my day :biggrin.gif:
You're welcome! Glad I could help, I still chuckle every time I see that. I really wish I went to that graduation. Happened during my sophomore year.
I would post this one thing that the seniors do in their health class, but I'm kinda paranoid about someone from my school finding this post and figuring out who posted it, concerning there are only 75 kids in my high school and 90% of the boys are jocks, and out of the last 10%, I'm the only one nerdy enough to post on the Minecraft forums...
CAUSE I'M AWESOME.
Landmine"Don't build a building for a purpose, put purpose into a building."
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What the **** is this ****! It's none of the school's god damn business what a student does in their free time.
We actually got ours dropped off at school. We didn't have any though
Venit, quessit, induravit.
Years ago, on the last day of my 6th grade year, my class had gone to our teacher's home for a BBQ lunch, then over to the nearby coliseum for a couple of hours of roller skating. Now, I've never been real good with a pair of ice skates, and I was worse with roller skates. I ended up falling with my right leg straight out and my left folded underneath me, like something out of a rock concert. My left leg was hurting pretty bad, so I was helped over to some chairs, and one of the moms who had come looked me over, don't remember if she was a doctor or nurse, but she didn't think it was anything serious. They offered to call my mom to pick me up, but going on what I was told, I declined. It didn't hurt so bad when I was sitting, and I figured it would better in a short time.
I ended up sitting out for the rest of the time there, and when it came time to leave, my teacher made me walk to his car for the trip back to school. Once there, I ended up hopping around on one leg to get to the bus, walking wasn't even a reasonable possibility at that point. After a 40 minute trip, I got home, and had to cling to the mailbox because I wouldn't be able to make it to the house. Mom came out with a wagon, got me to the car and took me to the doctor as my leg was somewhat swollen at this point. We were directed to the hospital, where x-rays were taken.
Turns out I had a hairline fracture in my left leg. Because of the swelling, I was put into a partial cast for 2 weeks, then switched to a full cast for two more. The timing was excellent on my part, because my family was moving in a weeks time, and I really wouldn't be able to do anything.
Now by all rights, that should be the end of this little misadventure with a silver lining at the end, but the most worthwhile part of it was yet to come.
Two weeks later, my brother, a friend of mine and I were going to a local high school. My brother was in summer school to improve his English mark while my friend and I were doing a two week "computer camp", really just dicking around on computers with different programs. Bear in mind, this was back in '95 (I think), and probably the most amazing thing we saw was what we take for granted today: moving around in a 3 dimensional space. Anyway, we all were taken to the cafeteria for what basically was an orientation of sorts. We walked in, and while there was a sizable crowd already in there, they happened for a few moments to part like Moses and the Red Sea.
At the other end of the room, who could it be but my recently former Grade 6 teacher. He noticed us, and i have never seen a pair of eyebrows rise so high and fast in surprise or shock. This was before the world got really lawsuit crazy, but I like to think that in his mind, he was going "ooooh************************.....". It's better for the story anyway. He never did come over to talk to either of us, and it turned out that he was the teacher for the English class my brother was taking, I don't think he ever asked him about it either.
I don't understand his reason for "ooooh************************"-ing. Was it just odd that you had him as a teacher?
He had examined drakkos' leg after he injured it and told him it was just fine.
A teacher tackled this guy to the ground to break up a fight.
A guy repeatedly got caught in my 11th or 12th year masturbating to hentai porn. Teachers theorised that he liked getting caught. He was around til a female teacher caught him and threaten him with a sexual harassment suit if he didn't lay it off. Dunno what happened afterwards. I know the principal kicked him out some time later though
Venit, quessit, induravit.
hahaha, too bad nothing really awesome happens at my school...
The teacher moved the garbage bin outside the building (keep in mind this classroom is on the second floor of a two-story), underneath the window of the classroom. Not ten minutes later smoke rises up and gets into the classroom, causing the alarm to be pulled once more. The garbage bin was on fire again!
This time the fire was so big nothing could be done about it except let the firefighters move it further away from the building and wait for it to burn out. Part of the side of the building got scorch marks (has since been removed due to construction to connect the two buildings).
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Also in grade ten, on the last day of school, I brought my pet corn snake to show to anyone who was interested, and respected the space of those who were afraid. Later that day I heard students talking about rumours that a rooster and a snake were in the school! I laughed. Apparently the rooster rumour was true - some guy kept it in his locker. o_O
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In grade eleven while in German class, at around 1pm, there was an announcement over the loud speakers saying that the school was in lockdown. We were to stay in the classroom, and if we needed to use the restroom we were to be escorted by our teacher and nobody was allowed in or out otherwise. We had our door locked, but we stayed at our desks as texts from friends to other classmates were saying there were police in the building and it seemed we were safe. Played cards, munched on some chips one student had in their backpack, talked about random things, etc. We even opened the window (we were on the top floor of a three story building) and exchanged greetings with neighbouring classrooms.
When it was after 3pm there was another announcement saying lockdown was over. Just in time to get out of school!
The cause was figured out the next day and word spread around the school - an anonymous caller phoned the office to say they were going to shoot up the school. After the police searched the buildings and nothing turned up, it was concluded to be a prank.
In my opinion, i think that lockdown (or code yellow) is pretty fun when its not that serious
I mean in most cases we don't have to do much schoolwork. Alot of people i talked to seem to have the
same opinion too.
Yeah. It was a crazy experience, as never before in my life had there been any lockdown drills so I had no idea what to do or expect. I was worried in the beginning, until texts were received by other classmates signifying that perhaps we were safe.