Amethyst wrote:
Okay, well, for the last few months my school's been all messed up because our principal's getting fired. No one exept the superintendent wants him to go, so naturally there've been protests. It started with letters to the editor and such, stuff like that. On my birthday, there was a walkout. Half the school (1000+ people) marched to the administrative offices to protest; the police were called in and had to use pepper spray, and one kid got arrested. There was a SWAT team held on reserve just in case. (And before anyone asks, yes, I was there and I can confirm this.)
Things settled down after that...we're back to peaceful protests, t-shirts and the like. But last night a call went around, from the superintendent's office. It was really short, but they said that something's going to happen on Friday, and that anyone with information should come forward. The same message was on the P.A. at the end of the day. I've heard (these are just rumors, I'm not taking them seriously) that an ultimatum was issued to the superintendent, and that unless they renew the principal's contract, there's going to be another Columbine out here.
I'm going to ask my mom if I can stay home...she probably won't let me, though...she'll be like "Oh, they just want you to get scared, go to school anyway." And normally I'd agree with her. But I just have a really bad feeling about this....
Thanks for listening.
Go with your instinct. Ask your mom and dad, and tell them exactly what happened, from the walkout to the arrest, to the threat. Maybe, like Jasujo said, gather some friends that will be staying home, and do something fun, or study for any upcoming tests/quizzes. Definately have your parents inform the others(parents I mean).
Wow, your school must feel nervous with that threat. The worst thing that actually happened at my school is someone threw a brick through the art room window and wrecked my project, which was due that day. Grrish. And my memory's probably malfuntioning, but I swear I heard of a bomb threat or something. I was only in 2nd or 3rd grade, though, and it wasn't carried out.