High School Rules Essay

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We the students at pine high school discover it is necessary for all of use to come together in order to get these ridiculous rules and regulations taking away that was giving by the school board of Washington parish. We here bring respect forth for the opinions we are having today. We hope that the administrators change their minds in these ridiculous rules they have made for us. All we can really do is sit back and hope for the best to come forth not the worst but most of the time the worst comes first then the best in most situations we have now today. As a high school student we should be able to have some rights and some says in some circumstances. Such as, we have the Right to happiness, the freedom of speech and etc. We sit here …show more content…
Another thing is that absence, absences shouldn’t be marked unexcused if the student did not sign out of school because technically the student didn 't leave campus. I believe that if the students have to respect their teachers then the teachers must have to also respect their students the same way the students have to respect them. Teachers should not be allowed to mistreat their students at any giving time doesn’t matter what the circumstance is. For instants, if a student was to be rude to a teacher they would be written up or sent to ISS. However, when a teacher is rude to a student or class the principle overlooks it or doesn’t even worry about it. If we are made to respect our authority, then faculty should also respect us as well too. We also believe that dress code is unnecessary to have to wear Monday-Friday. Like for instants, Females shouldn 't have to wear clothes of a certain length to school but not wear their stuff is hanging out. This rule is a struggle on some of the parents because now they have to take the kids shopping for school clothes every couple months or every year. We believe that students should be allowed to wear what anywhere at any time. One more complaint is …show more content…
We need to be able to dress how we want and be able to park where ever we want. We are always getting told to be independent and act older how are we able to do that if we have so many restrictions on us. When we come home with so much homework and get made to have it all done in one night or two then have to wake up and do it all over again the next day and then the next day and the day after that with not enough time in the day to get our work done in class and understand it, it get really hard and frustrating to do over and over again. If you are sick and need to go home, but cannot get a hold of your parents but get told you can 't leave. The fact that you have to get call to get permission from your parents or have your parent up here is ridiculous; we are in high school, surely not in kindergarten anymore. There is not a day that does not go by when we all feel mistreated by teachers and administrators at our school. If we are not allowed to have a attitude to you, then you cannot have a attitude with us. Such as being yelled at and told what to do and when to do it if we try to say anything back doesn 't matter what it is we get yelled at or wrote up and sent to the office. When we do not turn in an assignment on time, our grade goes down a grade letter or two. However, when teachers do not grade papers on time, we are

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