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11 comments:
Our school librarian was also the director of our school orchestra. She was quite a progressive woman - she always encouraged us to read band books.
I'd cut classes late in the year but I went to skool every day.btw I don't appreciate having to take an IQ test every time I post
I was quite popular in high school. That's why I never took geometry. I was told only the squares fit in there.
I didn't skip school. I was too afraid of falling behind in school O.o
I didn't skip school, I was afraid of getting beat by my mother.
I didn't skip. The FOMO was major.
I don't get asked to take an IQ test every time post? You mean the "prove your not a robot" thing? I don't get that anymore.
Reminds me of Theresa May insisting she's not a robot...
Me neither, I have ADHD (but I didn't know that at the time) and I had to overcompensate how slow I was about everything else by at least having good attendance.
I wouldn't skip whole days, but usually about once a week I would come in at like 11 am lol. As long as my grades stayed up, my mom didn't care.
I did not skip school due to strict nuns. But would miss school due to asthma. Always had to work harder than everyone else
As much as possible in high school.it was very boring. But college pretty much never.
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