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2138What type of punishments did your school give out?Detentions and suspensions...I was having a lot of trouble in the years after my dad died, and every week I landed in either detention or in-school-suspension. Towards the end of my 7th grade, I even got an out-of-school suspension. I was having a very hard time. By the time I entered high school, I stopped getting detentions and suspensions, but students got other punishments. Sometimes if one student acted up, we would all have to put our heads down on our desks and be quiet for a few minutes. Sometimes, we would be told not to speak. Every few months, even though only a few students had hygiene problems, they would gather us all up and chastise us as a group. When I confronted the teacher about it one day, she said that individual meetings would be embarrassing. You may wonder if this was a high school-wide thing...It wasn't. We were an entity unto ourselves. We were a special education class in converted storage space, rarely mixing with the normal students, going to our own detention facility, basically being a school within a school. I'm glad I no longer go there.Caps 2.0May 15, 2013View
2137What type of punishments did your school give out?detention, suspension, and even expulsion. but with that, the dress codes for middle school and high school barely had any backbone in rules. you could wear the saggiest of pants and you wouldn't get in troubleBenjanimeMay 14, 2013View
2136What type of punishments did your school give out?<blockquote rel="Vaporman87"><b>Vaporman87 wrote :</b><br> <br> <blockquote rel="thecrow174"><b>thecrow174 wrote :</b><br><br> Like most schools, there was detention, expulsion, suspension and in-school suspension at mine. </blockquote><br> <br> What was "in-school suspension"? </blockquote> It's suspension, only on school grounds. They made us go to a building, which looks like a mobile home, and we had to stay there, away from the classrooms, the gymnasium and stuff, all day, doing whatever we were told to do by the instructor.Mr MagicMay 14, 2013View
2135What type of punishments did your school give out? <blockquote rel="thecrow174"><b>thecrow174 wrote :</b><br> Like most schools, there was detention, expulsion, suspension and in-school suspension at mine. </blockquote> What was "in-school suspension"?Vaporman87May 14, 2013View
2134What type of punishments did your school give out?Like most schools, there was detention, expulsion, suspension and in-school suspension at mine.Mr MagicMay 14, 2013View
2133Favorite retro slogans <blockquote rel="Caps 2.0"><b>Caps 2.0 wrote :</b><br> With all the retro broadcasts I've acquired for retro website purposes, I've come to enjoy the Coke slogans like (for the regular one) "Coke Is It" and (for Diet Coke) "Just For The Taste Of It". </blockquote> Yeah. "Just For The Taste Of It" is a good one. raptorMay 14, 2013View
2132Favorite retro slogansWith all the retro broadcasts I've acquired for retro website purposes, I've come to enjoy the Coke slogans like (for the regular one) "Coke Is It" and (for Diet Coke) "Just For The Taste Of It".Caps 2.0May 14, 2013View
2131Favorite retro slogans"Did somebody say McDonald's?"Mr MagicMay 14, 2013View
2130You might be retro if... <blockquote rel="shakin steak"><b>shakin steak wrote :</b> Wrong, it's Windows 2000. </blockquote> Yeah... I'm gonna have to go ahead and... sort of... disagree with you there. Windows 2000 was really flaky, and uh... I'm just not sure it's the sort of OS I want on my computer. :cool:Vaporman87May 14, 2013View
2129You might be retro if... <blockquote rel="Vaporman87"><b>Vaporman87 wrote :</b><br> ...you still think Windows 95 was the best of them all. </blockquote> Wrong, it's Windows 2000.shakin steakMay 14, 2013View