When I was in middle school (called junior high back then), expulsion meant you were gone forever. A “weeks worth of expulsion” would have been suspension.
Not only did our school have a designated smoking area, but one section was called “The Row”. It was the drug section. Not legal, I know, but absolutely everyone knew about it. Oh, and no…I never even entered the smoking section; never mind “The Row”.
Downundergirl over 11 years ago
uh oh. Cigarettes behind the scoreboard perhaps? been there, done that, spent the afternoon in detention…
farren over 11 years ago
When I was in middle school (called junior high back then), expulsion meant you were gone forever. A “weeks worth of expulsion” would have been suspension.
Wren Fahel over 11 years ago
Not only did our school have a designated smoking area, but one section was called “The Row”. It was the drug section. Not legal, I know, but absolutely everyone knew about it. Oh, and no…I never even entered the smoking section; never mind “The Row”.
sbchamp over 11 years ago
Yep, still bein’ blonde
DDrazen over 11 years ago
“Seven years of middle school down the drain.”
BTW, at my high school the “designated smoking area” was just about any bathroom. You could cure meat in some of them.
Lamberger over 11 years ago
In Hawaii in the 60’s, they called Junior High School, or Middle School, “Intermediate School”. Don’t know if they still do.