[quote]I dropped out of high school. Most of you know that already. But I made up for my sins of wasting other people's tax dollars by getting my GED (and surpassing all expectations) in December of 2002. It has been 3 years since I set foot in Northwest High, but suddenly, they feel the need to send me school newsletters. I enjoy this because I can be informed (biasedly, but still informed) about the goings on in the district that my son will one day attend. (Also, when I vote, I could care less who wins the presidency, but I know exactly how I'm going to vote for every education-related issue. If I were a politician, education would be my platform.)
Today I got my second newsletter from the Northwest district. I noticed two things right away:
1. The assistant principal, and I don't mind putting his name here because he knows he's a prick, Jim Knirr, who hassled me daily while I was in school, has made principal of Northwest High. I am angry and outraged at this because he did make my life a living hell. The numerous phone calls from my parents alone should have kept this man from ever working again, much less getting a promotion. When high school comes around for my son, I will seriously consider paying tuition for him to attend a private school if Jim Knirr is still the principal. (Which he probably will be, he's a young leprechan looking man)
2. One of the local elementary schools's principal's name is Gay Moore. I laughed at first, and then I thought, what cruel parents this guy must have. I hope he doesn't take it out on the kids.
Anyway, that's my thoughts. I dislike the school I was forced to attend more than ever now, and there are several issues on the next ballot for the school. How mean am I?[/quote]
I strongly dislike school administration. Usually, there's some jerk in the works that screws up everything for everyone. I can understand how you feel about the schmuck for a principal at your former High School. There's always one like that freak at every school.
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I will rate you hard, and unendingly.