Crispy Critter Posted August 7, 2005 Share Posted August 7, 2005 Public school opened last Tuesday here and my other son starts this coming Tuesday in private school. Just wondering if you folks are ready? I have two teenaged sons and one is in private and the other in public school. They were both in private school but one was expelled for bad behavior so he now attends public school which started three days ago here. My other son starts next tuesday in a new and improved private school... Every year we are hussling used texts books and buying new ones and if you don't have children in private school you can't appriciate the fact I sold some used eighth grade French and Physical Science text books for $125.00 today. Everyone here in Puerto Rico in public and private school must wear school uniforms and that freaks out my oldest son who shed his little tie when he was expelled last year. How would your children or if you are a school aged member like to have uniforms in school? Would you pay for your school books if the government didn't provide them? My son in public school isn't provided books... they must copy information from the board and lecture and use library reference... Both kids regardless of situation learn equally but the older must work harder without books... Quote Last week, I stated this woman was the ugliest woman I had ever seen. I have since been visited by her sister, and now wish to withdraw that statement. - Mark Twain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rayn89 Posted August 7, 2005 Share Posted August 7, 2005 I would hate to have uniforms. I guess it all depends on what kind it is. If I was forced to wear a skirt every day, then god no! But, if I got to wear pants, then maybe. I enjoy the fact that I go to a public school and I don't have to wear a uniform. I would hate to pay for books. I can't at the moment, so it would suck. majorly. I guess going to a private school might have it's advantages. you might not get stuck with all the stupid idiots that have nothing better to do than pick on other kids. but, there is still the possibility that you get stuck with those kids. if so, then that sucks for everyone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Outlaw2747 Posted August 7, 2005 Share Posted August 7, 2005 I remember when schools started doing the uniform thing when I was a senior. Luckily our school has such a strict dress code that they didn't imply it on us. Plus we were an agricultural HS. What a stupid idea! Quote "I wish I was in Tijuana, eating barbecued iguana." - Wall of Voodoo http://www.sucksbbs.net/data/MetaMirrorCache/fb910e0baa5b4e108ffee98f66cdb3cc.gif Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tizz Posted August 7, 2005 Share Posted August 7, 2005 I lived in Albuquerque while it's public school system was in the middle of a complete transition to school uniforms. I had the oprotunity to speak to kids that had gone through a year of it allready as well as those about to enter their first year with it. Now the was entering into it had teh predictable reactions and "NO WAY!!" "It will strip us of our individuality" ect. But the kids who had allready experienced it had quite the opposite. They faught in a large majority to KEEP the uniform in thier schools. Now the uniform was very open. Lght or dark pants or casual skirts with white tops. No baggy pants, short shirts, sleeveless tops, high heels, earings past the shoulder, shirts with any kind of logo ect. (the ususal for public school uniforms in the states). These kids told me they were happy not to have to spend so much time getting ready or stressing about how they looked and were very happy to have extra money from mom and dad to buy the clothes they WANTED for socailizing. Grades in teh schools that adopted the uniform policy jumped by as much as %15 by mid term, and fighting went down by as much as%45. (violence is a big deal out there, lots of gangs). As a parent I am all for uniforms and hope they are in the local public school by the time my daughter starts. It will save me BIG bux since I can buy a full outfit for under $20 easy!. I also feel that as far as personality goes, it is far more important to learn to express yourself through thoughts, actions and words than by appearance alone. I think kids in uniforms have to go that extra mile to make their personalities stand out. I also hate that schools around here have become a freak show of fashion. Young girls in crap that as a kid NO ONE would wear unless they were HOPING to get the slut reputation without haviong to actually BEthe slut. Self image should not rely only on teh clothes you wear, but on teh confidence you gain by being able to be yourself and to stand out when everyone looks like you. PLus taking the stress of wearing that WRONG outfit and the ambarrassment that goes with it along with the daily competition of who looks hottest., will leave more time for actually LEARNING something while you are stuck there Quote "An intelligence that is not humane is the most dangerous thing in the world" Ashley Montague "No one should have to walk alone" Phuong Du "An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind" Ghandi "If I were asked to define an American in a single phrase, I would say 'An American is a person who has the right to be different' and I think that right is growing" William Manchester Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrayGal Posted August 7, 2005 Share Posted August 7, 2005 Yeah schools are open here. Its great because all the little shits in my neighbor hood are gone most of the day. I was tired of seeing them and them getting into my kids stuff who are 3 and below. ITs nice every once in awhile to have kids out and about but not all the damn time. And oh well school started earlier...that just means either more hoilday time or get out earlier. Quote http://www.sucksbbs.net/data/MetaMirrorCache/bf579d790688a5b6ce4acac92ae0b3e3.jpg Gray~Gal ..... You can only be young once. But you can always be immature. ~Dave Barry "I am free of all prejudices. I hate everyone equally." WC Fields. Everyone is entitled to be stupid, but some abuse the privilege. Unknown There is nothing more frightening than active ignorance. ~Goethe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Msixty Posted August 7, 2005 Share Posted August 7, 2005 schools not open yet down here in homer, its not until late August, but i cant say i want the day to come any sooner Quote Your stupidity is My weapon WARNING! my mood and mental state are strongly influenced by music and T.V./movies..... i may seem the slightest bit insane.. just don't let me watch my favorite show and or listen to my music and it will all be alright. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vortex Posted August 7, 2005 Share Posted August 7, 2005 I have two teenaged sons and one is in private and the other in public school. They were both in private school but one was expelled for bad behavior so he now attends public school which started three days ago here. My other son starts next tuesday in a new and improved private school... not to dwell on stereotypes crispy, but it is often said problems at school start with problems at home........ DO NOT GET ME WRONG...im not calling you a bad parent, but from some of the things you have said on here have to have bled into your kids minds...even subtlely...please keep that in mind...... back to the subject at hand Every year we are hussling used texts books and buying new ones and if you don't have children in private school you can't appriciate the fact I sold some used eighth grade French and Physical Science text books for $125.00 today. Sounds like college to me.....but here is the thing that strikes me as odd... When i was in high school we used used text books every year (less it was the the year the school brought out new books because the old ones were, basically dead). Now the only subject i can see as ever changing and needing updating every single year is; History. This changes with every moment. Cept current events is usuually a subject in your later years of high school...so even that removes the need for new textbooks every year. (less this changed since my day.............I graduated in 92') highschool is about the basics, and the basics rarely change, if ever....so it strikes me as odd that schools are killing parents with book prices when they can be used year by year by year till they are all falling apart..... isnt that why we had to cover our books, to protect them from wear and tear because they were to be used again?? (and got in big trouble if we didnt cover them) Everyone here in Puerto Rico in public and private school must wear school uniforms and that freaks out my oldest son who shed his little tie when he was expelled last year. Conformity is a bad thing...but not always. Personally i wish i grew up with uniforms. I grew up in the snottyiest (sp) school in nebraska, or at least one of the worst. That would be Elkhorn High School. You were basically NOTHING unless your parents made X-amout of dollars...or what you were wearing (at that time it was Generra, swatch watches, gerbos(not going to look up that spelling). ). Granted i had all those things and more....however got screwed over by a friend who decided to lock himself in my sisters room......throw on clothing of hers and prance around to be funny.......later to tell all of my school it was I that did it and i got labeled as "gay" before i even realized i was....It was hell back to the point...if everyone is wearing the same thing, then how can you criticize those less fortunate than you? You get to judge those, in your learning years of life, on their personalities and their own merrits....not by what they were wearing. (yes i had the best of the best in my day, but i still wish it was different now because i coulda made better choices of friends because i gave a rats ass what people wore..not who they were..... and that is a better life lession to learn when you are young, then who has what) Would you pay for your school books if the government didn't provide them? My son in public school isn't provided books... they must copy information from the board and lecture and use library reference... Both kids regardless of situation learn equally but the older must work harder without books... so much for bushes crappo "no kid left behind plan" there are so many flaws about not having books i cant even think about it..... its no wonder we are getting lower and lower in the world as far as school goes! Quote -I don't know about you...but I am SICK and tired of being nice and understanding!!! -The Liver is evil and must be punished! -The Early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese. How can your opinion be the correct one....if, infact, its only an opinion?!?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
8_BALL Posted August 8, 2005 Share Posted August 8, 2005 I went to a private school when I was 6-7. I cant say I didnt like it but then again I was still pretty young to rebell. Lookin back I think it was pretty gay. I also got expelled from schools for a couple years until I realized I wasnt a people person. I had to be home schooled which worked out because I got to teach myself. As far as what VORTEX said "not to dwell on stereotypes crispy, but it is often said problems at school start with problems at home........ DO NOT GET ME WRONG...im not calling you a bad parent, but from some of the things you have said on here have to have bled into your kids minds...even subtlely...please keep that in mind...... If thats true my kids are fucked Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrayGal Posted August 8, 2005 Share Posted August 8, 2005 LMFAO!! Thats hilarious Quote http://www.sucksbbs.net/data/MetaMirrorCache/bf579d790688a5b6ce4acac92ae0b3e3.jpg Gray~Gal ..... You can only be young once. But you can always be immature. ~Dave Barry "I am free of all prejudices. I hate everyone equally." WC Fields. Everyone is entitled to be stupid, but some abuse the privilege. Unknown There is nothing more frightening than active ignorance. ~Goethe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crispy Critter Posted August 8, 2005 Author Share Posted August 8, 2005 I went to a private school when I was 6-7. I cant say I didnt like it but then again I was still pretty young to rebell. Lookin back I think it was pretty gay. I also got expelled from schools for a couple years until I realized I wasnt a people person. I had to be home schooled which worked out because I got to teach myself. As far as what VORTEX said "not to dwell on stereotypes crispy, but it is often said problems at school start with problems at home........ DO NOT GET ME WRONG...im not calling you a bad parent, but from some of the things you have said on here have to have bled into your kids minds...even subtlely...please keep that in mind...... If thats true my kids are fucked Chucle chucle... My kid got kicked out of school for chocking out his bitch girlfriend who accepted a jewelry gift and then dumped him... He watches way too much WWF and Smack down... I have never hit or abused my wife and show nothing but respect towards women. He was in a class with filthy rich kids and another rich kid had held a boys head in a commode and flushed it the week before and didn't get expelled. Vortex is my bud! He is full of shit except when his boyfriend pulls out of his butt with a load on his cock. He is just tring to support my arguement that gays shouldn't adopt since the kids may go to school and pork someone in the shower at gym class when he drops the soap in the shower... Vortex is the man... girlie man and to him safe sex is seeing an inside out rubber full of shit like him as he licks the come off... Quote Last week, I stated this woman was the ugliest woman I had ever seen. I have since been visited by her sister, and now wish to withdraw that statement. - Mark Twain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ToriAllen Posted August 8, 2005 Share Posted August 8, 2005 Children Behave! My oldest started Kindergarten and my middle child started Pre-K. I feel so old. Next year they will all be in school. I'll have to save my education system rant for another day, but let me say this...Our education system was screwed up long before the no child left behind program. At least Bush is trying to do something about it, of-course he is going about it the wrong way. When thirty percent of student just out of high school have to go into remedial classes for Math and English, there is a problem. Alright, saving that rant... I think uniforms are a good idea. School is for learning, and the children that would rather socialize and 'express individuality' better get used to wearing a uniform, because McDonalds requires one be worn by all employees. Quote Smart men learn from their own mistakes; Wise men learn from others. I refuse to engage in a battle of wits with an unarmed man. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Outlaw2747 Posted August 8, 2005 Share Posted August 8, 2005 Now that I think about it, sure let them have the uniforms in high school and below! I'm not in school so who gives a fuck? This generation sucks ass anyways. And I thought mine sucked! (and it does btw) Quote "I wish I was in Tijuana, eating barbecued iguana." - Wall of Voodoo http://www.sucksbbs.net/data/MetaMirrorCache/fb910e0baa5b4e108ffee98f66cdb3cc.gif Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vortex Posted August 8, 2005 Share Posted August 8, 2005 Chucle chucle... My kid got kicked out of school for chocking out his bitch girlfriend who accepted a jewelry gift and then dumped him... He watches way too much WWF and Smack down... I have never hit or abused my wife and show nothing but respect towards women. He was in a class with filthy rich kids and another rich kid had held a boys head in a commode and flushed it the week before and didn't get expelled. Yikes....he doesnt do this stuff often to pepople does he? Uniforms are a good idea because it helps kids use their personalities rather than their clothing...and there are far too many people in this world that had a personality bypass because they rely too much on what they wear to say who they are..... Vortex is my bud! He is full of shit except when his boyfriend pulls out of his butt with a load on his cock. He is just tring to support my arguement that gays shouldn't adopt since the kids may go to school and pork someone in the shower at gym class when he drops the soap in the shower... Vortex is the man... girlie man and to him safe sex is seeing an inside out rubber full of shit like him as he licks the come off... Awww im blushing, i didnt know you cared! Still want me to come over tommorow with the jar of crisco? Quote -I don't know about you...but I am SICK and tired of being nice and understanding!!! -The Liver is evil and must be punished! -The Early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese. How can your opinion be the correct one....if, infact, its only an opinion?!?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Komrade Vostok Hazard Posted August 14, 2005 Share Posted August 14, 2005 I was happy as a pig in shit to get out of that shit hole back in 2002. Buying textbooks? I think that's bullshit. And then there are public schools which STILL use textbooks made in the mid 70's that have my PARENT'S names in them. They often claim that there is no money for new textbooks, yet at the same time these schools can seem to afford build a big fancy new gymnasium. Hmmm..... school uniforms do look tacky as hell (trust me I've seen plenty of these things, there's a christain school close to where I work and I also have a friend who's a stripper 'nuff said.), but then again if they have shit like this, we won't have people forming teenage subcultures that ARE based on fashion trends (no matter what some dipshit elitist says otherwise) which leads to conflicts amongst the groups, people bitching about posers, rejection and other horseshit. Quote All bullshit, No Business. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
angie Posted August 14, 2005 Share Posted August 14, 2005 I think my high school would've been better off with uniforms. Alot of people were WAY too concerned with what they looked like. As was I the first year and a half. By the time my junior year rolled around, I honestly didn't give a shit anymore and would go to school in my pajamas half the time. I'd rather get that extra 30 minutes of sleep than get up and do my hair and make up and pick out a cute outfit...If only I could still get away with it, I would... Quote http://www.darwinawards.com/ http://www.snopes.com http://www.breakthechain.org STOP THE SPAM!! Click Me You Know You Want To Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoyalOrleans Posted August 14, 2005 Share Posted August 14, 2005 When I was in high school, senior to be exact, Hypercolor t-shirts were in style, mullets with shaved sides, acid-wash jeans, Converse, and neon bracelets were in style. Man... what a bunch of tools. Quote To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phreakwars Posted August 14, 2005 Share Posted August 14, 2005 Sounds like we went to the same school.. Makes me glad I was too poor back then to really afford to get into the "fashion" of the 80's. . . Quote https://www.facebook.com/phreakwars Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoyalOrleans Posted August 14, 2005 Share Posted August 14, 2005 Sounds like we went to the same school.. Makes me glad I was too poor back then to really afford to get into the "fashion" of the 80's. . . I had a white and red Swatch, well... it was a Swootch... the inferior Rwandan knock-off. Quote To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tizz Posted August 14, 2005 Share Posted August 14, 2005 OOO Swatches and hyper colors LOL don't forget the pants tucked into neon wigwams sox LOL YA I think we had issues in the 80's EEEEEEP!!!! The girls from the cheerleading squad might have been single handedy responsible for the holes in the ozone layer with their ultra hold Aqua net hairspray YIKES!!!!!!!! Jelly shoes and bracelets, blue eyeliner and "sun-in" OK, it is only recently that I have come to terms with the acid wash days. Quote "An intelligence that is not humane is the most dangerous thing in the world" Ashley Montague "No one should have to walk alone" Phuong Du "An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind" Ghandi "If I were asked to define an American in a single phrase, I would say 'An American is a person who has the right to be different' and I think that right is growing" William Manchester Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoyalOrleans Posted August 14, 2005 Share Posted August 14, 2005 OOO Swatches and hyper colors LOL don't forget the pants tucked into neon wigwams sox LOL YA I think we had issues in the 80's EEEEEEP!!!! The girls from the cheerleading squad might have been single handedy responsible for the holes in the ozone layer with their ultra hold Aqua net hairspray YIKES!!!!!!!! Jelly shoes and bracelets, blue eyeliner and "sun-in" OK, it is only recently that I have come to terms with the acid wash days. Sounds like you got porked alot. Quote To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tizz Posted August 14, 2005 Share Posted August 14, 2005 Well I went as far as the wigwams and the fake swatch (we were pretty much poor aas dirt) and did the acid wash thing for about 3 months then discovered "quicksilver" and "billabong" and quickly became a surfer chick before buying my baha blanket and drug rug, then on to the first pair of Doc Martins (they were too big because you couldn't get girls or kiddie sizes back then LOL) and finally full circle back to the little hippy chick I am at heart (and three years without shaving YA I am hair but have since rediscovered my Bic lady shaver) I kind of did it all but I am still most embarrassed by my acid wash experimentation. Oh and as for the bonking?.......... I'll never tell!!!! HEHE Quote "An intelligence that is not humane is the most dangerous thing in the world" Ashley Montague "No one should have to walk alone" Phuong Du "An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind" Ghandi "If I were asked to define an American in a single phrase, I would say 'An American is a person who has the right to be different' and I think that right is growing" William Manchester Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoyalOrleans Posted August 14, 2005 Share Posted August 14, 2005 Well I went as far as the wigwams and the fake swatch (we were pretty much poor aas dirt) and did the acid wash thing for about 3 months then discovered "quicksilver" and "billabong" and quickly became a surfer chick before buying my baha blanket and drug rug, then on to the first pair of Doc Martins (they were too big because you couldn't get girls or kiddie sizes back then LOL) and finally full circle back to the little hippy chick I am at heart (and three years without shaving YA I am hair but have since rediscovered my Bic lady shaver) I kind of did it all but I am still most embarrassed by my acid wash experimentation. Oh and as for the bonking?.......... I'll never tell!!!! HEHE I had a pair of Doc's, too. Some people thought me to be a hippy, until I enlisted in the Corp. That showed'em! Quote To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tizz Posted August 14, 2005 Share Posted August 14, 2005 LOL Nope I am the real deal little pacafist that I am Wanted to join the corp for a while actually when i was young, but then my first ever college choice (at like 11) was anapollis. I still have my docs but I painted the NJ Devil'd emblem all over them when I went to a finals game about 10 years ago. I tried to throw them out this year and just couldn't do it LOL I miss my "bouncin' souls" Quote "An intelligence that is not humane is the most dangerous thing in the world" Ashley Montague "No one should have to walk alone" Phuong Du "An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind" Ghandi "If I were asked to define an American in a single phrase, I would say 'An American is a person who has the right to be different' and I think that right is growing" William Manchester Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoyalOrleans Posted August 14, 2005 Share Posted August 14, 2005 I bought a pair of Docs about a year ago. You just can't find fine shoemaking like that anymore. I'm still not a hippy, just a guy that likes comfort yet power. Quote To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tizz Posted August 14, 2005 Share Posted August 14, 2005 I almost baught a pair but the quality went down hill after they started making them in MASS!!!!! I will say that finding my size has gotten WAY easier. When I first baught mine I couldn't even get my size from England!!!!! Now they make toddler Doc's LOL Baby Bouncin souls LMAO Quote "An intelligence that is not humane is the most dangerous thing in the world" Ashley Montague "No one should have to walk alone" Phuong Du "An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind" Ghandi "If I were asked to define an American in a single phrase, I would say 'An American is a person who has the right to be different' and I think that right is growing" William Manchester Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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