Have you ever wondered what really goes on in the classroom?
Do you wish your highschooler would tell you about his day, but
secretly fear to hear the truth? Would you like to be a fly on the wall and
see a typical highschool student's day?
Most high school students are
afraid to be different, but this account is written by a high school
girl who is delightfully different. She had been shielded from the pop
culture, didn't watch network television, had a peer group made up of
non-public schooled students, and was curiously naive about the public school
culture. She enrolled in public school prepared to be surprised, but
was shocked by the differences she observed in her new set of
peers. Surprised to discover that the public school culture had shaped
these students in a way that was disappointing, unnecessary,
and sad, she began to document her days. She discovered that the public
school persona is a mask these students earned to wear en masse,
forfeiting their individuality.
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