Thursday, February 12, 2009

The Great Disease response

We all know a disease can't be cured. It's like a parasite that will stick with you for the rest of your life. You can give it all the medication all you want; all that will do is slow the process. That's what I would say if we were talking about a critical disease. In this case, this topic is all about: SCHOOLITIS!!!

If you disliked being late for class & getting detention everyday, then you're going to hate this. It starts early in the year, heavily affective on the younger grades at an alarming rate. This may not sound like a serious issue to all the kids gloating in their bedrooms. Just wait until you realize the symptons.

"It starts after forgetting a simple homework assignment," Stoklosa said. The symptoms progress when you sit through the day in a hypnotic daze. You have no idea what you did & you don't even know what you were SUPPOSED to learn. In fact, it's true that students everywhere are confusing their job of getting education with the task of catching up on daytime TV. I know because I see them all around me. Any student who misbehaves in class or doesn't do well, proves why teachers know them as slackers.

If students got to school on time, do their school work, & study for your test, you will not only slow down Schoolitis but you'll get that education you deserve. So if we want Mrs. Stoklosa to be proud of us, we have to show her we do have a chance to learn. If we can show we are not who she thinks we are, she'll give us that thumbs up we so rightfully deserve.

We are a new generation & this is our time to shine. So let's make this semester count for us, for teachers, & for school students in all of Florida!

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