I should, but I haven’t. I think I’m mentally confusing my GC with the 9th grade vice principal, one of the most annoying people I can think of.
I don’t even know my vice principal or counselors name. Our school has way too many teachers and way too many people in general.
My high school has over 2,000 people, lol. I measure groups of people in RHS’s. Like, “Wow, MIT is only 2 RHS’s. So smol.”
We have over 2,500 people and the campus is huge. I don’t care if people know what highschool I go to because the freshman class has over 600 people so you can’t find me anyway lol. I go to an IB-magnet school in Raleight, North Carolina! It’s like the biggest in the county maybe even the state idk
Eh, my school is small, about 550 people in total, including the 7th and 8th graders that attend the school I go to. I go to an AICE school, similar to an IB school. Out campus is small, and currently, we only go up to 11th grade. Our county makes like it is impossible to get into our school -_- I was a failure in 7th grade (Sadly) and I got in. Next year we will have our first graduating class. I love how small my school is, I can play ping pong with the juniors, like I did today, and not feel so alienated. It is literally a everyone knows everyone school, and I love that.
We are on our way to getting 1,000 posts by New Years
Common Core is weird, but I am fine with it. Although the progression is weird, the learning methods are normal in high school. At least, in mine it is.
My school has a populace of about 800 people. It is filled with the dumbest people you will ever meet.
At my school, if you’re competitive, you’re REALLY competitive. If not, like most of the student body, you’re probably passing but care more about sports and popularity. Something I didn’t really anticipate before moving here was the emphasis on sports.
My school is the second smallest in my county with 1,242 people.
I still can’t remember my GCs name tho.
Last quarter, people would always ask me if I was going to the football games and when I said, “No,” everyone would be super shocked and appalled.
Whoh…my school is has like maybe 100 in HS…that might be pushing it. The graduating class last year was 23. But, we have matriculation to Ivy’s every year, so that makes me feel a bit better.
Omg
The atmosphere is great though. The teachers love, love, love to teach. They are all so passionate about what they do and work really hard for us. I know all the kids in my grade really well and I also am friendly with most of the upperclassmen. I love my school, but after doing this since 5th grade, I know I am going to a big college.
Yeah it must be.
No school for me today. I was feeling really bad I’m the morning so I decided to stay home. But that gives me more time to work on my study guide also that gives me more time to study for a test that I was supposed to take today. Bless my sickness
Yo, if any of you guys are LGBTQ+, I made a GSA thread
Lol, I’m sitting next to @stefanmichael in strings right now. I made him get an account. In case you’re German-challenged, he said, “Hello. I’m called Stefan Michael. (not his real name, his german name, lol) See ya!”
@awesomepolyglot does Q mean questioning?
@adiacs
Yes it does.
@adiacs @IAmNotCreativ could be queer as well, right?
@imperialiceman no i’m straight. just wondering what it meant
@adiacs oh, I wasn’t saying you’re queer. Just that the q could go either way.
Queer is informal and offensive to those that belong to the LGBTQ+ group.