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Sunday, October 15, 2006
Another School Bans Dances
Quit feigning sex acts, and you can have your school dances. It's truly that simple.
Graphic “freak dancing,” problems with alcohol, and even reports of students stripping off their clothes prompted Principal Patricia Law to cross all up-coming dances off the school calendar.
Good call, Ms. Law.
7 comments:
Anonymous
said...
My question is where were the adults at these dances? Stripping? Whatever happened to chaperones?
This is why I REFUSE to chaperone dances. The younger teachers see nothing wrong with what appears to be dryhumping on the dance floor. I think it's appalling. Add to that the dresses some of the girls wear are obscene. They aren't cheap so I assume their mother's buy them. Our homecoming queen was falling out of her dress during the homecoming parade and had to be pinned up. Of course she was drunk at the football game, but hey, that seems to be what the popular kids get away with. If it were my kid they would be in AEP.
To be fair, I tried. I caught a team captain with a flask and busted a bunch of girls popping pills in the bathroom. I was told to lighten up. So I guess as long as I don't rock the boat, look the other way and avoid upsetting parents, the world will be fine, right?
i think some schools should carry bats at the dances.....
if kids are caught doin somethin bad (popin pills for instance, not dancin inappropriatly) then the administration should be aloud to beat the students. then they will be scared to do it
7 comments:
My question is where were the adults at these dances? Stripping? Whatever happened to chaperones?
This is why I REFUSE to chaperone dances. The younger teachers see nothing wrong with what appears to be dryhumping on the dance floor. I think it's appalling. Add to that the dresses some of the girls wear are obscene. They aren't cheap so I assume their mother's buy them. Our homecoming queen was falling out of her dress during the homecoming parade and had to be pinned up. Of course she was drunk at the football game, but hey, that seems to be what the popular kids get away with. If it were my kid they would be in AEP.
"This is why I REFUSE to chaperone dances. The younger teachers see nothing wrong with what appears to be dryhumping on the dance floor."
Ironically, this is precisely why YOU should be doing the chaperoning.
To be fair, I tried. I caught a team captain with a flask and busted a bunch of girls popping pills in the bathroom. I was told to lighten up. So I guess as long as I don't rock the boat, look the other way and avoid upsetting parents, the world will be fine, right?
i think some schools should carry bats at the dances.....
if kids are caught doin somethin bad (popin pills for instance, not dancin inappropriatly) then the administration should be aloud to beat the students. then they will be scared to do it
Just so you know: Scott is a high school student (who should spell better!).
Scott is right but i much prefer belting to baseball bat beatings
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