I mean, don't get me wrong. Sure, Tech-oriented. But the school has funds to wipe their asses with, seriously.
They have 3 elevators. Three.
GLASS FUCKING ELEVA The school is BIG.
>Parking lot, I couldn't even complete walking around it
once. I mean Every Class has a Smartboard. EveryclasshasaLCDprojector. Fuckload of New Technology (12 Mac Computer Labs and 1 PC lab. Why?) the other HS I went to didn't have (I went to a HS my Brother went to, and he's 34 right now. Yeah). Big slideydoors that have sensors. Ar conditioning, EVERYWHERE. EVERYTHING IS SO SHINY.
But the mere fact that they have Security Cameras EVERYWHERE (Big Brother is Watching, even in the bathrooms) and that ANY staff member has access to your locker and can do virtually anything with it
and that would mean that if anyone got a hold of that information they too could jack your shiet should you decide to leave a $600 shiny brick in there (Incompetentteachers) bothers me a bit :|
Plus, 14 out of the
INITIAL 700 students are eligible for Busing wherein the distance and the means to walk to this school from my position are incredibly ridiculous.
Excuse me Sir and/or Madam, I was wondering just how I'm supposed to walk along a ramp sans sidewalks without being run over. I guess I just walk on the yellow line, right? I don't own, nor do I trust to bring a car to this school, most specifically because if it got stolen or worse it would
suck and I don't have the means to cover that.
They want me to take a transit. Yet, I live a damn far ways away from the school, too. By car, it took a good 16 minutes to get there without traffic. Add "Regular School Dai
" To that. Transit is fine, but that costs monies, rather than me having the benefit of taking a school bus that would be free/prepaid for for the whole school year. I mean, come on. Where is all this "Cash only" money collected from each and every student ($75x700+ Students) going? I freaking got a bus to a School that was CLOSER to me last year. And it was next to Downtown (CitywhereIlive). I'm on the "
Just-Becoming Urban and has that 'New!' look" side of the city. Seriously, 10 years ago that Strip Mall used to be a
Ravine, lol.
Watdis.
Gient Economical Mandate in newsletter (
OR ELSE) and Agenda/Planner/Bigfuckingbookofinformation that surprisingly isn't very big (Nid Eco-friendly), along with another silly Rules guide and a note that EVEN STATES THAT "...You will not be able to tour during this registration today, because it is not completed..." on the beig blue sheet they first hand you.
Nice.I mean sure, yeah, I guess the environment is cool and stuff and I'll do my part etc etc (I have never littered in my life... unless dead things count), but... Honestly, I get the message, stop shoveling this nonsense down my throat ._. I'm not too glad about going to this school because I feel like
I'll be in one of those after-school cartoons about saving the Earth in one of the most blunt, in-digestible ways ever instead of being in school. May look good on my Diploma/Portfolio and shit but, what did I
really learn? How to recycle? How to ride a bike down a highway? How to save the planet even though that's not how real life works? Honestly, they haven't thought about the (Large amount of people I talk to) people who are already like:
"Hey, I won't live to see that, I don't have children, I'm rich. What fucks do I give?"
Lol.
Though I guess it's for those people who have absolutely no voice in their head whatsoever, and to which I guess the productive outcome is that they hear all this Eco-friendly stuff, and blindly follow it.
Who knows.