Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Does Chippewa Valley high school call your house if you are absent for the first time?

You are reducing yourself to a new low. Using electronic technology to not get caught hooking out of school. I liked it better when I was young, when we just had to chance it, it could end up to be a lot more trouble than it was worth, especially if you rode the bus. We had to hope and pray that no one, especially a parent, saw us out. We had to worry about someone calling and talking to our parents about something different and having their kid have them ask how you were, because then your parents would ask why, and they'd say, well, we didn't know if he was sick or not (BUSTED). We had to be home at the right time too, and everyone had to stick to their story. You need to watch Ferris Bueller's Day Off. That's when hookin out was a real challenge. Luckily my last period of the day was a study hall with my English teacher. I would ask her for a pass to go to the library, we would go to the library and hang there for a few, until whoever was showing up showed. Then we would either leave and go home or go hang out in the science lab (it was empty at the end of the day, and we always had the alibi of doing something important. It worked, because the study hall teacher thought we were at the library, the librarian knew we were there and thought we went back to class and the science teacher didn't care one way or the other. It took a while to get this system down though and to get the few of us to actually do it without them wondering, why we did this everyday. I used to even call my mother and ask her to come pick me and my friend up. She'd say no, but I'd tell her that we didn't have anything going on, so we may as well leave. She usually would. We didn't get signed out or any of that, we walked out the back door and stood behind some bushes til she pulled up. You need to put a little more work into it than yahoo answers!

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