Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Seniors out of Uniform

Recently the seniors just got out of uniform for the remainder of their career in highschool. They can wear basically whatever they want so it is very appealing to them. They immediatly began to do so and for good reason. But it gets annoying when some seniors will brag about it and get very arrogant about it. Not all seniors are like this but it is a select group who all of a sudden act like they are completely immature and stupid.
I think as a junior and an upper classman we should be able to not wear our uniforms in the last weeks of school. It would make life so much easier. We are about to become seniors and move into our last stage of highschool and we realllllly dont want to wear our uniforms. If RHS would just let us wear whatever we want like the seniors can, it would relieve tension between upperclassmen and make everyone less annoyed with school in general.

3 comments:

  1. I honestly don't really care about wearing uniforms at school. The only thing that is really annoying is having to tuck in your shirt. I think that the school should allow all grades to have their shirts untucked the last week or so of school. This allows for the other classes to have some priviledges, but seniors are still given more freedom by being able to wear whatever they like.

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  2. i think that seniors should have get out of uniform because it is their last few weeks here at roncalli. Plus when we get to be seniors then we'll want to be out of uniform for our last weeks of highschool. It's like a privilege that we will get our senior year and we won't want to share it with the juniors. We will just have to wait our turn and it will be worth it.

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  3. Yeah...seniors are awesome. :)

    On a serious note, I'm not one of those seniors that brags about it. I've always thought it was okay to let the seniors wear normal clothes the last few weeks of the year, because it IS their last year at Roncalli. They've kind of earned it. As much as I wouldn't mind letting the juniors do the same, then the sophomores would say the exact same argument. Then, the freshmen would begin to say their thoughts on the subject, and the rule would just be thrown out entirely. That's kind of what happened with all upper classmen can cut anyone under their class in the lunchline.

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