HootsytheOwl
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Hello everybodeeeee!
Seems that a school in Massachusetts in up in arms over the word " Meep" today. I've been reading about it in the news, and a principal of Danvers High School has banned the usage of the word "Meep" from being used at school. Offenders would be suspended.
The top brass at the school found out via facebook that some kids were planning to disrupt by making the sound all at once in a part of the school building. However, the disruption never happened.
It all seems pretty odd to me, I could understand if it was being used during classes to draw attention away from the teachers. However, I fail to see how saying the word at lunch or in the hallway ( quietly) as the teens were en route to class would be a problem. Our class in 1995 had a habit of saying "Narf", for example....but we never did it in class, and didn't get in trouble for it.
Feel free to talk about what you think. It's typical news weirdness I suppose. If you want to know in more detail check out ABC or MSNBC online.
Your dear friend,
Kitt
Seems that a school in Massachusetts in up in arms over the word " Meep" today. I've been reading about it in the news, and a principal of Danvers High School has banned the usage of the word "Meep" from being used at school. Offenders would be suspended.
The top brass at the school found out via facebook that some kids were planning to disrupt by making the sound all at once in a part of the school building. However, the disruption never happened.
It all seems pretty odd to me, I could understand if it was being used during classes to draw attention away from the teachers. However, I fail to see how saying the word at lunch or in the hallway ( quietly) as the teens were en route to class would be a problem. Our class in 1995 had a habit of saying "Narf", for example....but we never did it in class, and didn't get in trouble for it.
Feel free to talk about what you think. It's typical news weirdness I suppose. If you want to know in more detail check out ABC or MSNBC online.
Your dear friend,
Kitt