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So, because I skipped class I got a refferal (go to office), and I have ISS (In school suspension) for one period. So, whatever. That's not too bad. My dad laughed at me, but my mom might go a little bit further...like take my computer.........
A clearer version of this:
This weekend I think I'm safe with my activeness, but around next week I might disappear.... Dx
So, because I skipped class I got a refferal (go to office), and I have ISS (In school suspension) for one period. So, whatever. That's not too bad. My dad laughed at me, but my mom might go a little bit further...like take my computer.........
A clearer version of this:
This weekend I think I'm safe with my activeness, but around next week I might disappear.... Dx
ISS for just one period? Be thankful it's not 3 days. The only thing that would keep you sane is the newspaper.
However, ISS in general sucks, so my advice to you: A. Don't do it again or B. Get better at it so next time you don't get caught.
Oct 15, 2008 23:22:21 GMT -4
Last Edit: Oct 15, 2008 23:23:28 GMT -4 by mutoman
Post by sagefirefox on Oct 15, 2008 23:28:14 GMT -4
ISS? *Tilts head* Funny, I've never gotten that before. *Smirks at Mutoman*
Yeah, I hope all goes well. Honestly I don't know what it's like so let me know how it is so I can make me decision now if I ever want to stop myself from getting one. Good Luck!
O.k. Well...I faced my punishment today. Here's how it went.
First, I got called to the office with my two little friends who had skipped with me (I actually skipped two periods). My two friends were as nervous as hell, but for some odd reason I was laughing. Yes, I say laughing. Our principle gave us a stern talking to (in which I was smiling all the way through), and then gave us 200 write-offs, told us to write apology letters and put us in In School Suspension (ISS) for a day. I was, you guessed it, smiling in a really freaky way the whole entire time through (I bet our principle thought I was on drugs).
That was the short summary. ISS apparently isn't that bad. Not in our school. It's pretty much like skipping, except in complete silence. I'm not worried about it. I finished the write offs quickly by using two pencils at the same time. When I told my dad he laughed and told me that I was going down my sisters path (the path of a suicidal bipolar, if you're wondering), I got mad at him and told my mom next in which she told me not to sweat over it and get on with life (Which means, I think I won't get grounded or anything!).
So, I probably won't get grounded and this is all good!
Now lets just hope I don't go through a drug screening...(jk!)
My elementary years are a blur. I spent a majority in in-school suspension, and had come to the realization no psychotic child should know: adults can do nothing against you legally. They cannot hurt you, and therefore you are safe.
Therefore, I never actually minded that sentence.
In any case, I hope things go well for you. As a pessimist, I cannot say I expect everything to go smoothly and that nothing untoward will happen, but I at least have the common sense to make no predictions either for the positive, and have the negative come true through Murphian corollary, or the negative and have ... worse come to pass, through same corollary: Making dire predictions to make the opposite come true does not work. Saying it cannot get worse always makes it worse.
O.k. Well...I faced my punishment today. Here's how it went.
First, I got called to the office with my two little friends who had skipped with me (I actually skipped two periods). My two friends were as nervous as hell, but for some odd reason I was laughing. Yes, I say laughing. Our principle gave us a stern talking to (in which I was smiling all the way through), and then gave us 200 write-offs, told us to write apology letters and put us in In School Suspension (ISS) for a day. I was, you guessed it, smiling in a really freaky way the whole entire time through (I bet our principle thought I was on drugs).
That was the short summary. ISS apparently isn't that bad. Not in our school. It's pretty much like skipping, except in complete silence. I'm not worried about it. I finished the write offs quickly by using two pencils at the same time. When I told my dad he laughed and told me that I was going down my sisters path (the path of a suicidal bipolar, if you're wondering), I got mad at him and told my mom next in which she told me not to sweat over it and get on with life (Which means, I think I won't get grounded or anything!).
So, I probably won't get grounded and this is all good!
Now lets just hope I don't go through a drug screening...(jk!)
Ya, well, that silence bores into you over a long enough span of time. Soon, you end up grabbing a tennis ball the next chance you get, drawing a smiley face onto it, and spend the rest of your sentence with your new yellow pal, Wilson. ;D
But your place does write-offs? I've never seen it implemented in Middle or High School.
My elementary years are a blur. I spent a majority in in-school suspension, and had come to the realization no psychotic child should know: adults can do nothing against you legally. They cannot hurt you, and therefore you are safe.
Therefore, I never actually minded that sentence.
Sweet Fancy Moses, he's discovered the secret! *sounds alarm*
Ya, well, that silence bores into you over a long enough span of time.
Silence might effect other people, but probably not me much. Not only do I have awesomely thick long hair and an ipod, but I also don't talk that much and actually enjoy silence. So...hmmm...maybe my teacher knew that when giving me write-offs as well.
But your place does write-offs? I've never seen it implemented in Middle or High School.
It usually isn't. Our teacher just seems to find the first punishment not good enough... *grumbles about demonic teachers*
Keep it that way, trust me. Taking a swing at an asshole isn't worth ISS.
Unless you nail 'em in the face.
Which I didn't.
Which led to a very Not-Worth-It-Boring 3 days.
Surprisingly enough when I was in preschool-first grade I went to an after school 'daycare' place and behaved really bad there. They only allowed kids to get...what...20 referrals before they wouldn't take the kids anymore...I got 28. But things have changed now and I'm actually in a couple advanced classes.
They only allowed kids to get...what...20 referrals before they wouldn't take the kids anymore...I got 28. But things have changed now and I'm actually in a couple advanced classes.
lol! Good job *claps*
I usually don't get referrals. I've gotten maybe two in my life up to now. You could call me a 'good' kid (as teachers would say), though I'm just quiet. I'm in the super advanced classes (in my school we have below-proficient, basic, advanced, SUPER advanced). So...when I got a referral my teachers all looked at me like maybe I'd been framed or something. It was actually REALLY funny, which might have been the reason why I cracked up.
By the way, I'm NOT a goody good or a teachers pet. I'm not a genius either. So, don't think I'm some stuck up brat or something...please. It gets on my nerves. If you want to think any of those things...then I'll introduce you to some of my friends first...
But things have changed now and I'm actually in a couple advanced classes.
Just because you take advanced classes doesn't mean you won't take a swing at a guy. I was taking a few AP classes then (Still am now), and I tried to nail that guy, even though I knew he could beat me in the ground and send me to the hospital.
Just because you take advanced classes doesn't mean you won't take a swing at a guy. I was taking a few AP classes then (Still am now), and I tried to nail that guy, even though I knew he could beat me in the ground and send me to the hospital.
Well that is true. I guess it would be better put if I say that I haven't gotten a referral now for 2 years ...that's still pretty bad.