purplepride said:
A big thanks to the parents who stand up for their kids and teach their kids to stand up for themselves. Teachers and Administrators should not be able to bully students for years and get away with it. Like I have said before let the house cleaning begin; out with the same old deadwood and in with what is best for all kids involved. A community should be made up of everyone not one church and one vote. Good luck big Cav, Gonzales and the new board
So, when did we start pitting the churches against each other?
mllandamlmom said:
Bandkid, I am a parent, and I can sit here and write that you do not know what is going on with all the students.
No offense, but as a student, I could write the same about you.
mllandamlmom said:
Kudos to you for being part of Ms. Briggs fan club. Perhaps your lucky that you have not been placed in a pressured or uncomfortable position from comments of one of the administrative employees or a teacher. I personally hope you are never put in a bad situation, my family wasn't so lucky. So while you are tooting your horn on the Ms. Briggs bandwagon, I stand upset and ashamed of the actions of some of the administration.
It's become evident through some of the posts made earlier in this thread that there has been controversy surrounding the headdress boxes for some time now. Again, I don't agree with the now revoked decision, but I'm not going to overly criticize an administrator for trying to get rid of the boxes.
As far as intimidation goes, it could be said that any student who sits in a meeting with an administrator could feel intimidated simply because of the title. However, I would be interested to know more about the twirler sponsor's role in this (don't mean to be accusatory, just think it's a gray area that should be cleared up).
Oh, and by the way, I hope the twirlers enjoyed the Mexican food they had in San Antonio after the game against Gregory-Portland. Mrs. Briggs arranged for that to happen when all the school had to do was provide a sandwich and a drink.