Day 12. Okay, What the fuck?
Wait, I already posted a Day 12 blog… Didn’t this day start off on a good note?
Well, Fuck.
I’ve been informed that my things are available to be picked up at school, oh, and one other thing.
They didn’t find anything.
Oh, and guess what?
They’re using the testimony I wrote of what happened as a “confession,” and I’ve been informed I’m being assigned 30 days of Alternative School Placement.
For what “crimes?” I don’t know. I’d like to find out myself. Is there anyway I can get a piece of paper that has what I did wrong written on it? Or the rule I broke? We should give those pieces of paper a name too, maybe we could call it a “write-up” or a “D1?” Oh, wait, those EXIST! Why don’t I have one?
Is it because I didn’t break any rules? I bet it is.
This is getting RIDICULOUS! I’ve been out of normal classes for nearly two weeks now, and I’m being told I’m going to be placed in Annex (the alternative school) for doing… what again?
Oh right, NOTHING.
I’m asking my counselor and associate principle about it, since I assume my principle is still off campus.
Would you like to read a little bit about “Annex”?
Procedures On Arrival To School
On arrival to school, students must have shirts tucked in at the waist and belts on and fastened. As students enter the Annex building each day, they should be prepared to remove their belt, turn out all pockets from pants, and remove any metal objects that would cause alert from a metal detector. Metal objects should be turned over to designated Alternative Classes staff who supervise transit through the metal detector. Students must pass through the metal detector with palms up.
or how about…
Alternative Classes Standardized Dress Code
A standardized dress code for students assigned to Alternative Classes was approved by Klein ISD Board of Trustees and adopted in 2004-2005. The dress code will remain effective 2008-2009 and will be enforced from the time students board the bus for transit to school until the student de-boards the bus at their assigned stop. Alternative Classes dress code for both girls and boys includes beige khaki pants worn at the waist (no shorts, Capri pant, skirt, or dress), a solid color black, brown or white belt with a small belt buckle, a white shirt with a collar (no logo or writing) that is long enough to tuck neatly into pants at the waist (a white or light gray undershirt may be worn under the white collared shirt), and white or black shoes with corresponding colored shoelaces and a white or light gray sweatshirt (no hood, no logo or writing) for classroom appropriate outer wear. Shirts must be tucked into pants with the belt showing and pants must be worn at the waist on arrival to school. If a belt is not worn or a belt is loose, twist ties may be used to keep the pants at the waist. The dress code will be strictly enforced – campus isolated instruction or out of school suspension could be assigned on the first dress code violation.
If you want to read more, check out the Alternative Education Campus of the Klein ISD’s website.
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