Guest guest Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 I sure wish they had done that at MY school. The use of those masks is very powerful and effective to drive the message home. The fact the kids were intimidated from within the school shows how afraid the truth will come out and xhannahx24 <xhannahx24@...> a écrit : yeah that totally explains why there weren't that many protesters! wow, just wow. :-( > > That video was AWESOME...YouTube is a whole new world for all of us. It is there for the world to see. Those kids should be so proud of themselves. I feel safer and more confident of the next generation just from that production. > > I am not surprised that the kids were intimidated. School people can be real snakes. Lots of dirty dealings from the top to the bottom of the school system. > > Those kids learned a real lesson in First Amendment rights and speech rights and those kids who could not participate but were there in spirit, also felt the sting of being deprived of their First Amendment rights. It is a lifelong lesson. Bravo! > > julesyost <julesyost@...> a écrit : My family and I have felt as if we've been on an island by ourselves > in this mold battle for two years. We aren't completely alone any > longer. There are seven families involved now but most of the people > are very apathetic. I cannot wrap my brain around this; the apathy > and " this won't happen to my child " so I'm not getting involved kind > of parent. Probably 98 percent of the parents were unaware of the > true condition of the school,but now they know because of media > coverage. There were not more students at the protest because the > administration and the athletic coaches threatened all athletes they > would benched and NOT be playing their sport if they participated in > the protest. What is really ironic about the coaches is that their > particular hall/olassrooms have some of the worst mold conditions in > the school. All students were threatened with out-of-school > suspension. There were still more than 80 brave, courageous students > who took the chance and participated. I thank them from the bottom > of my heart for their bravery and show of care and concern. They > were the smart ones. This school administration in this school > district is beyond comprehension. I've never seen anything like > them, although I know from information on this website, there are FAR > too many of their kind out there. > --------------------------------- Ne gardez plus qu'une seule adresse mail ! Copiez vos mails vers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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