KBC
28-07-2006, 12:22 AM
Hmm, well yeah I don't know if any of you on here have ever heard of The Columbine Massacre, but it's a true story about two boys who committed a terrible crime in their high school. They were both outcasts and were made fun of on a daily basis. Now, Rachel Scott on the other hand was a pretty, popular young woman who helped everyone in her power. She stuck up for a Mentally Disabled boy who was being teased by jerks in school. She was willing to fight them and they walked away. During this time, the boys that were teased had no communication with Rachel in history. They assembled a plan to slaughter a large percentage of the school. Rachel was outside that day with her boyfriend during lunch when she was shot by one of the boys. She was killed on the bullet's impact. The boys continued to kill more students and set off a smoke bomb in the library and cafeteria. They committed suicide that day. The funny thing is that the day before Rachel was killed she drew a strange picture (See my signature). While the police looked through her room they found two hand-drawing on her wall behind her dresser. Rachel was a senior when she was killed and these hand-drawings were from when she was 13. Rachel was just an all around good person and did NOT deserve to die. She is always remembered and she will always Rest In Peace.
This subject is being discussed in middle schools and high schools around the world, and it is a very valuable lesson. It is called "Rachel's Challenge" and if you ever hear about it, I would definitely see it, it's well worth a solid hour of your life.
Here is a picture of Rachel Scott: http://i7.tinypic.com/2194961.jpg
If you'd like to learn more about the life of Rachel Scott, please go to http://www.RachelScott.com
Thanks for reading if you did! And remember, make a difference it helps no matter what.
This subject is being discussed in middle schools and high schools around the world, and it is a very valuable lesson. It is called "Rachel's Challenge" and if you ever hear about it, I would definitely see it, it's well worth a solid hour of your life.
Here is a picture of Rachel Scott: http://i7.tinypic.com/2194961.jpg
If you'd like to learn more about the life of Rachel Scott, please go to http://www.RachelScott.com
Thanks for reading if you did! And remember, make a difference it helps no matter what.