Dear AHS class of 2018,
Knowing what our school was like in the past, and having heard that matters have only been getting worse rather than improving, I must first offer my sincere condolences to you all. It is a shame to our state, to allow schools to be run like our was. The majority of our school's finances were spent on athletic equipment and drug catching tests or dogs. It was so bad that we didn't have enough teachers and had to be taught by permanent subs or coaches who didn't care. I can count on one hand the number of teachers I had that I liked, respected, and appreciated. I know that they have put the absolute worse people they could have picked in charge of everything. I know many of you are probably being bullied by your teachers, or picked on by your administrators. I know other kids are mean and immature. I know that our town is an awful place. I wish I could help. What I can do is offer some advice, seen below.
1.Be assertive and proactive and ask for what you need.
2.Stand up for yourself, your classmates, and your beliefs.
3. Don't be afraid to have an unpopular opinion. It just means you see what everyone else does not.
4.Be careful when messing with drugs, alcohol, parties, etc. Make sure you are surrounded by people you trust no matter what. AVOID GROWN-UPS. If an adult tries to sell you something, they are sketchy and you should not accept.
5. DO NOT BELIEVE THE LIES THEY TEACH ABOUT SEX. They will tell you your worth diminishes if you are promiscuous. They will say you are worth less with each person you sleep with. They will shame you for wearing leggings or shorts that distract boys. Do not listen to them. You are more than a body, an object, and you belong to no one about yourself.
6. Eat enough.
7.Sleep while you can.
8. Work out, if you can find a place to. (it has so many positive health benefits)
9.Stop caring so much about what everyone thinks and get your stuff done.
10. Put your happiness first, but be responsible.
GOOD LUCK AND IT WILL GET BETTER!
Knowing what our school was like in the past, and having heard that matters have only been getting worse rather than improving, I must first offer my sincere condolences to you all. It is a shame to our state, to allow schools to be run like our was. The majority of our school's finances were spent on athletic equipment and drug catching tests or dogs. It was so bad that we didn't have enough teachers and had to be taught by permanent subs or coaches who didn't care. I can count on one hand the number of teachers I had that I liked, respected, and appreciated. I know that they have put the absolute worse people they could have picked in charge of everything. I know many of you are probably being bullied by your teachers, or picked on by your administrators. I know other kids are mean and immature. I know that our town is an awful place. I wish I could help. What I can do is offer some advice, seen below.
1.Be assertive and proactive and ask for what you need.
2.Stand up for yourself, your classmates, and your beliefs.
3. Don't be afraid to have an unpopular opinion. It just means you see what everyone else does not.
4.Be careful when messing with drugs, alcohol, parties, etc. Make sure you are surrounded by people you trust no matter what. AVOID GROWN-UPS. If an adult tries to sell you something, they are sketchy and you should not accept.
5. DO NOT BELIEVE THE LIES THEY TEACH ABOUT SEX. They will tell you your worth diminishes if you are promiscuous. They will say you are worth less with each person you sleep with. They will shame you for wearing leggings or shorts that distract boys. Do not listen to them. You are more than a body, an object, and you belong to no one about yourself.
6. Eat enough.
7.Sleep while you can.
8. Work out, if you can find a place to. (it has so many positive health benefits)
9.Stop caring so much about what everyone thinks and get your stuff done.
10. Put your happiness first, but be responsible.
GOOD LUCK AND IT WILL GET BETTER!
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