Anything and everything goes in here... within reason.
Thu Mar 17, 2005 1:20 am
Holy crap. Your school is interesting. Most interesting thing to happen in my school was when the 7th grade assistant principal tried to break up a fight and ended up slamming a kid in the wall and breaking his jaw..
But anyways. If I was in your position, I'd be too curious as to what would happen to stay home from school. But if you're really that scared then just ask your parents to stay home. I can understand why you wouldn't want to go to school.
Or, you could go to school and have your parents ready to pick you up early if anything major starts happening...
Thu Mar 17, 2005 3:55 am
Do not go to school obviously
Thu Mar 17, 2005 4:04 am
Angus Young wrote:
EDIT: My god did your principal sell pot to the kids at school?
Ahahaha that was classic. But anywho, I think you will be fine going to school. Stick with friends if you still feel nervous.
Thu Mar 17, 2005 4:09 am
Trust your instincts; they're almost always right...
We had a Columbine threat at our school last year... There was this girl who publically said that her idols were Clebold (sp?) and Harris and dealt perscription drugs at my school, and was making threats to a TON of the students on her blurty... But she liked me... she was saying good things about me in her blurty... She got expelled, and the police were at school and everything... And this is all a big deal to our school because we only have 160 students... She got put in lockdown for a few weeks... I am forced to stay home on the anniversary of Columbine though....
Anyway, if you are worried, talk to your mom about it, and explain that you feel very nervous about it, and if she says no, just pretend to go to school, and go to someone you trust during the day, like a friend who feels the same way's house, or even a park or mall...
Also, if you go to school, and something DOES happen, act dead, and they'll probably won't shoot you...
Thu Mar 17, 2005 8:14 pm
My mom says I can stay home if I want, but I have to do something educational.
I'm probably going to go to school...my friend Steffi-chan has to go, and she wants me to be there with her in case anything happens. I'm going to follow people I hate all day, just in case. Meat shields. -nods-
Thu Mar 17, 2005 8:43 pm
Amethyst wrote:My mom says I can stay home if I want, but I have to do something educational.
I'm probably going to go to school...my friend Steffi-chan has to go, and she wants me to be there with her in case anything happens. I'm going to follow people I hate all day, just in case. Meat shields. -nods-
Why is your friend going to school? Does she know the dangers which may happen?
Thu Mar 17, 2005 8:54 pm
Ammer wrote:Amethyst wrote:My mom says I can stay home if I want, but I have to do something educational.
I'm probably going to go to school...my friend Steffi-chan has to go, and she wants me to be there with her in case anything happens. I'm going to follow people I hate all day, just in case. Meat shields. -nods-
Why is your friend going to school? Does she know the dangers which may happen?
I think it may be a matter of non-convinced parents once more.
Meat shields... I'm going to say on your good side, Ammy.
Thu Mar 17, 2005 9:14 pm
lol I loved the comment about the meat shields. Honestly though this is kind of scary, I really wouldn't go to school if I were you. It may be nothing, but it's better to be safe than sorry.
Thu Mar 17, 2005 9:51 pm
That's really scary Amethyst. I hope everything goes well though for everyone in your school. Just very recently someone threatened to bring a gun into school, and I was on his bad side. 250 people stayed home, but nothing happened.
If I were you, I would have stayed home, but it's sweet of you to stick with your friend. *hugs* I wish for the best.
Fri Mar 18, 2005 1:47 pm
Well, it's second period. I'm in Computer Science right now, which is why I'm on the internet. Almost everyone either left for vacation early or stayed home, so it's really empty. Nothing's happened yet, and all the rooms are locked.
Wish me luck!
Fri Mar 18, 2005 1:55 pm
Amethyst wrote:Well, it's second period. I'm in Computer Science right now, which is why I'm on the internet. Almost everyone either left for vacation early or stayed home, so it's really empty. Nothing's happened yet, and all the rooms are locked.
Wish me luck!
Well if no one is there, less of a chance anything is going to happen so that is a plus! It will be fine
Fri Mar 18, 2005 2:56 pm
Amethyst wrote:Well, it's second period. I'm in Computer Science right now, which is why I'm on the internet. Almost everyone either left for vacation early or stayed home, so it's really empty. Nothing's happened yet, and all the rooms are locked.
Wish me luck!
Good luck! I'm sure you'll be fine, don't worry about it

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Fri Mar 18, 2005 4:18 pm
*hugs* You'll be fine. *purses lips and prays fervently*
Fri Mar 18, 2005 5:45 pm
shapu wrote:Look, if you don't feel safe going to school, then don't go. If you don't have a history of skipping classes with your teachers, or if you don't have a history of skipping school, and if you have any reason to actually fear for your safety, then you have a legitimate reason not to go.
Safety is a primary concern for administrators. That's why the administration is looking into the current threat - because that's their job. Every threat against students, teachers, and facilities has to be investigated and given credence. And if you don't think they've done an adequate job of looking into this current threat and discounting it, then you shouldn't be there.
See what happens tomorrow.
Well, at least someone's not an idiot.
Fri Mar 18, 2005 8:28 pm
Come to think of it, I should've told you my own motto with this sort of thing: If they wanted to kill everyone, would they tell everyone? Still, there was the walkout and all...
There were some police at my school today as wel.. The only reliable info I heard about it is that there was a fight and two guys got arrested.
Anyway, glad to hear everything is going fine.
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