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Moving schools help
How can i get my parents to let me move heres some things whats wrong with my school and heres what the other school does
Current
- Nothing about racism
- All teachers hate me
- Am always on report card (naughty)
- Cant deal with behaviour, have to ring home
- Give out detentions as if they're nothing (1hrs)
- All friends moved
New
- Do something about racism
- Found new friends which all go there and better than current
- Better community
- Deal with behaviour and don't ring home
- Dont give out longer than 20 minute detentions
- Don't do report cards
- New start, teachers wont hate
Please help me?
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Well what was their initial reply when you asked? Basically just give them those lists I'd say...
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atm it's just a No or we'll talk.
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giv them some good reasons and promise to be better there? lool
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Ask them what their reasons for not letting you are. Kick up a fuss mate, how well school goes for you will have a massive effect on your life, it's extremely important right now.
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i'm doing the same thing,
except, im exagerating current events.
like because there was a stabbing at my school i said,
there was a stabbing at my school and i saw it.
etc etc/
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Since you're a little **** at school you don't deserve to be moved.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
Smith
shhh mister
To be honest, i think they have a point.
Myself, i dont do anything wrong and never have. I also have never had a detenion, and so i get things good every now and again as a reward. And don't say im a boffin or something like that, im not the best at everything, infact im not even in one top class.
I think, you should prove that you can be good. Try not to get detentions and get off the card.
My school has a card, i know what it is, but we can get off it. I think you should also stop thinking about detentions, No school has detentions (that i know of) less than a hour.
So yeh, thats what i think, not saying you should do it but give it a thought. act good. See what happens, maybe your parents will say yes if you actually try to behave first?
Thanks, Swinkid.