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Scott. 16 years old. Male. Straight. 6' 0". 156 lbs. Capricorn. 12/30/1987. Junior (c/o '06) in a private high school. Atlanta, Georgia. Anti-Bush. Honest. Caring. Sarcastic. Funny. Journalism. Tennis. Webdesign. Webcams. Message Boards. Music. Something Corporate, Sugarcult, The Postal Service, Yellowcard, Britney. Movies. American Pie, Austin Powers trilogy, Donnie Darko, The Breakfast Club. More?
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Every Tuesday and Friday mornings, the student government at school sells Chick-fil-A biscuits to the students for $2, but some kids decided to try to steal money from SGA. For a few months, they’d pretend they “didn’t get their change back” or something, so the people would give them a few extra bucks. It’s so hectic in the morning since everyone’s trying to buy food, which resulted in an easy way to steal. Anyway, those people got expelled from the school after the administration found out, and the school newspaper (which I write for) wrote a front page article about what happened. Of course we left out the stuff about the kids getting expelled because that’s a disciplinary offense, and we can’t write about it. Needless to say, there was still a big stir over the article after it was published. We received numerous complaints about how we’re “slandering the school” by printing it; although, for it to be slander, it would have to be false information, which it wasn’t. I thought the way we approached the article was quite diplomatic. We weren’t digging for controversy; we were just stating the facts. Most of the article was about how the school plans to fix the problem in the future, instead of focusing on the details of the stealing. It’s not our fault that things like this happen at the school, and as the writers of the school newspaper, it’s our responsibility to print it as news. Many teachers were saying how embarassed they were because of the article, but that’s just complete nonsense. The purpose of the school newspaper is to print the truth about what’s happening at school. The things kids are concerned about. We already have a “school newsletter” put out by the administration, which they use as a public relations tool to lure in prospective students (because it’s a private school). That, however, is not our job. We’re not there to make the school look good, and we’re certainly not there to write fluffy articles. We report the fucking news, and I don’t understand what is so hard to understand. People are so dumb sometimes, especially in my school.
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