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Subject: Exams


Author:
Matt Ostroski
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Date Posted: 17:15:33 12/14/04 Tue

Okay. I got some more dirt. A friend of mine in my English class got his ear pierced recently, and he kept a metal stud in it to keep it from growing together. A certain Senior English teacher (you know who she is) complained about it and sent him to Mr. Kindred. Because my friend could not take the stud out (new studs are VERY hard to remove) he admitted him back into class, no harm done. Later that day, in 6th period, his teacher caught sight of the stud and sent him back to Mr. Kindred. Now, he considered it a disturbance, since 2 teachers complained about it, and sent him home to remove it. He came back the next day and found out that getting sent home for the stud was considered "emergency removal" and any kind of emergency removal means that the student who was removed has to take all of their exams. Before, he was exempt from nearly all exams, but not anymore. All this because of something as insignificant as a metal stud!

Also, another friend of mine was exempt from ALL of his exams, and just recently, he got a concussion. He was out of school for three days, and he had doctors notes for all the days he missed. However, he now has to take all his exams. It is interesting to note that John Prigg, who got amnesia and missed a LOT more than three days of school was exempt from his exams at the end of the year.

Please help to unite us against this fascist tyranny!

Matt Ostroski

PS: Don't use my name in any articles, documents, speeches, etc. about this issue.

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Re: ExamsJoey Dauben17:48:00 12/14/04 Tue
Re: ExamsDavid Angleton10:45:06 12/17/04 Fri


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