I had a friend who went to a Catholic boys’ high school. Unfortunately, his parents had to take him out & put him in public school. The HS didn’t count his credits for religious instructions so he was short credits to graduate. I started a petition to reverse this decision. Those classes were mandatory so he had no choice to take them; those credits should have counted. While I did get a crapload of signatures (I graduated in a class of almost 1000 students), of course it was denied.
blunebottle 10 months ago
Wake up, Gordo.
Wren Fahel 10 months ago
I had a friend who went to a Catholic boys’ high school. Unfortunately, his parents had to take him out & put him in public school. The HS didn’t count his credits for religious instructions so he was short credits to graduate. I started a petition to reverse this decision. Those classes were mandatory so he had no choice to take them; those credits should have counted. While I did get a crapload of signatures (I graduated in a class of almost 1000 students), of course it was denied.
Skeptical Meg 10 months ago
When he leaves Catholic school, will he go to a Finnishing school?
biz.gocomics 10 months ago
Don’t worry, Gordo, you come out the winner in the end.
PaulGoes 9 months ago
Of course they eat church donuts. They’re holey.
asrialfeeple 9 months ago
Colour : https://www.gocomics.Com/preteena/2002/09/19
asrialfeeple 9 months ago
Probably the correct one for today : https://www.gocomics.Com/preteena/2003/01/25