Most Ridiculous Policies

<p>^ Yeah, I had to buy paper towels for extra credits. </p>

<p>Sometimes, we have to make some random designs for extra credits. Like wood airplanes, catapults, bridges, and stuff. It’s kind of fun, but I have to buy a lot of the materials. I seriously spent like 6-7 dollars on glue alone for one of the project, and it only got me 10 pts. Another time I bought 8 cups for another project (cost around 5 dollars). So now I have a bunch of little useless cups just sitting there.</p>

<p>We don’t have too bad policies. </p>

<p>I do hate the guidence councelors who will lie to students on a regular basis and don’t actually listen to what you’re saying.</p>

<p>all of my teachers in one grade refused to let us wear our jackets to class in the middle of winter. the heaters worked just barely to keep us at maybe 15 degrees Celcius and we couldn’t have our jackets on because it wasn’t etiquette to do that.
that’s a rule i found annoying last year. it was absolutely freezing and i caught the cold more than once because of that.</p>

<p>I can’t believe you don’t like that first policy! Just don’t do your homework. Or do it but don’t turn it in. It’s basically the same as like making 100% of your grade based on tests. If this happened in our school it would make me SO HAPPY. Ugh…<em>jealous</em></p>

<p>I think my school trumps all.</p>

<p>Our school now instituted AGENDA CHECKS during study hall. The principal goes to random classes each day and checks to see that we have written in our agenda. If not, we get a detention. </p>

<p>The study hall teachers also check agendas every Friday and seriously pwn you if you have even 1 box blank. It’s so ■■■■■■■■.</p>

<p>I said to the teacher “I get 97+ in all my classes. I don’t need to write everything in my agenda” </p>

<p>She got really ****ed…good thing she was just for study hall lol.</p>

<p>Necrolization ftw!!!11one!111!uno!111one!1</p>

<p>You haven’t been reviving threads lately.</p>

<p>Good point. I shall in the near future.</p>