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Nope, they mostly kept out of the way
between my sophomore year and senior year, the freshmen went to a building across the street from the main school, so i don't remember much of them goodjob;
No, they were too small to really do anything.
In high school they were mostly loud and annoying. I have yet to meet any freshmen here this year, though the first year studio produces an ungodly amount of noise. Dickwads think they can break stereos into crown. Fucking fuckfaces.
i was exposed to more retarded freshmen than i would have liked to have been since i took german 1 and 2 my senior year
As with every other class, certain ones were. Others were pretty cool.
freshmen go to an entirely separate freshman-only school in my district lol sillydood;
We have so many that instead of two 45 minute lunches we have 3 lunches, 2 45 minute and 1 35 minute.
I'm in the 35 minute lunch, it's bullshit because I can finally go off campus for lunch and I have to be back super quick.
also there are 900 of the bastards. We have 2000 kids at our school. That is unacceptable.
all the freshmen I knew caught freshmen disease and died.
i went to a K-12 school, where the "bottom rung" in the "high school" was 7th grade, not 9th. we didn't separate middle from high school. as such, 9th graders had already been around high schoolers for two years, and i guess they learned to stop being so annoying as a result. they weren't much different from 10th or 11th graders, really.
Quote from: Hakase on September 10, 2011, 03:23:38 PM
i went to a K-12 school, where the "bottom rung" in the "high school" was 7th grade, not 9th. we didn't separate middle from high school. as such, 9th graders had already been around high schoolers for two years, and i guess they learned to stop being so annoying as a result. they weren't much different from 10th or 11th graders, really.
wait so your school system went k-6 and then 7-12? or it was a school that had
every grade in it akudood; akudood;
Quote from: Hiro on September 10, 2011, 03:30:40 PM
wait so your school system went k-6 and then 7-12? or it was a school that had every grade in it akudood; akudood;
did i not just say it was K-12?
it's just that k-6 was sort of on a different side of the building than 7-12. they were all technically in the same school, and even the same building.
no
Quote from: Hakase on September 10, 2011, 03:35:13 PM
did i not just say it was K-12?
it's just that k-6 was sort of on a different side of the building than 7-12. they were all technically in the same school, and even the same building.
that's really super weird how small of a town did you live in goonish
Quote from: Hiro on September 10, 2011, 03:39:33 PM
that's really super weird how small of a town did you live in goonish
QuoteThe population was 1,106 at the 2010 census.[1]
Quote from: Hakase on September 10, 2011, 03:41:45 PM
holy god, so i'm guessing like 200 of those were in the school?
That makes my city of 2025 seem gigantic :O
Quote from: Hiro on September 10, 2011, 03:45:12 PM
holy god, so i'm guessing like 200 of those were in the school?
more than that. baudette is the county seat, with neighboring towns that also supply kids to lake of the woods school, so it's not just baudette's kids that go there.
as of right now, i'd say probably around ~380 students attend the school. when i went there, it was more like ~500. my graduating class had around 60 students in it - current classes are roughly half that.
um. they suck. ya
Quote from: Hiro on September 10, 2011, 03:39:33 PM
that's really super weird how small of a town did you live in goonish
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baudette,_Minnesota
Quote from: Hiro on September 10, 2011, 03:30:40 PM
wait so your school system went k-6 and then 7-12? or it was a school that had every grade in it akudood; akudood;
applesauce and I went to a 7-12 school too (shitty catholic school), so the 'freshman' thing was kind of negated there also