Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Loyalty and Respect

I wrote this in a word documant last night but didn't get a chance to post it so I'll do it now-


Grrrrr. I’m so annoyed with my dad atm. It’s like he’s determined to prove that my school is really crap.

So at dinner he was going on how about how crap the assembly was. How the opening party was just being pompous and stupid by walking in and having the band play. He said that it was a stupid tradition and that they should already be seated when everyone else comes in. I wish that he could get through his head a sense of this little thing called respect. Us standing and waiting for them to come in is a sign of us respecting them.

And then he was saying how my school (which is academically selective) must be making the kids worse. Our principal was saying how all of our senior students for their exams and stuff got in the top two bands. He said that they should be getting in the top band only.

And then he was saying how the teachers were probably being lazy because they thought that they wouldn’t have to try as much to teach the kids stuff because they were already smart. If he saw, how hard our teachers had to work, to make sure that the work we had was keeping us busy, then he would never say that again.


He just pisses me off sooo much when he so unloyal. I am so loyal to my school, and when someone just calls it basically a crap place with lazy teachers who make the students’ results worse, I get so pissed off! =Z I’m just so frustrated with him! =Z

Where’s his sense of respect? Where’s his sense of loyalty? I don’t know where I got mine from, but it was definetly not from him! =Z =Z

Anyway gtg. Got to go to gym.

1 comment:

J said...

The assembly was crap. But the school was doing the best it can to make it worthwhile, I guess ... I have school loyalty too somewhat.
And apparently we do heaps more work here at Merewether than other schools, so ...