There was this one kid who kept commenting on snapchat post threatening to shoot up the school! He did this twice, the first time wasn't a lock down, but it was a "shelter in place." We were told over intercom to go to the nearest room and sit there for a set amount of time. The second time was a lock down and it was the only legitimate lock down I've ever been in. I was in theater so we had a sense of humor about it making up funny scenarios about what would happen. After that the kids was caught and Expelled. Ben was his name, but I'm not revealing his last name, all I'll say is I knew him in elementary school and it doesn't surprise me at all he did this. Ben was a huge jokester, and acted pretty immature most of the time.
Honestly, if there was an actual school shooting, I’d just accept my fate and die.
There was this one kid who kept commenting on snapchat post threatening to shoot up the school! He did this twice, the first time wasn't a lock down, but it was a "shelter in place." We were told over intercom to go to the nearest room and sit there for a set amount of time. The second time was a lock down and it was the only legitimate lock down I've ever been in. I was in theater so we had a sense of humor about it making up funny scenarios about what would happen. After that the kids was caught and Expelled. Ben was his name, but I'm not revealing his last name, all I'll say is I knew him in elementary school and it doesn't surprise me at all he did this. Ben was a huge jokester, and acted pretty immature most of the time.
Honestly, if there was an actual school shooting, I’d just accept my fate and die.
OK your last few posts have been getting a little morbid, are you OK? Cause you sound like you need help.
Some kid brought a wireless speaker,put it in a corner of my science class and started blasting a song.What song was it? a song that was just a certain slur.
They never were caught/punished from what I remember.
Some kid brought a wireless speaker,put it in a corner of my science class and started blasting a song.What song was it? a song that was just a certain slur.
They never were caught/punished from what I remember.
I remember one kid -back when I was in the eighth grade - played a song from the 1950s called "Alabama N****r" on his bluetooth wireless speaker, and he's lucky he didn't get his ass beaten for that one.
I remember a computer in the computer class started to play a slideshow of images from some YouTuber. I also don't think it was a Screensaver since the screen was either discolored or had no color and you couldn't stop it if you moved the mouse. When the slideshow ended it just stayed at the same image. I also remember turning on virtualbox (since it was on my computer), the first time worked however the second time 1 row of the computers broke. I was scared and a few years ago we got new computers so I don't think that's gonna happen again lol.
I remembered a few more things from schools I went to.
1. This happened within a few years of starting school. When I was 5 years old, I had issues with my hearing, although I didn't know that then. I kept getting in trouble in class as our teacher said I wasn't listening to her or doing my schoolwork correctly. One day we had a substitute teacher and she worked with children with special needs and noticed something wasn't right with me. Turned out I had hearing problems and had vents put in my ears so I could hear. That made things so much better. A few years later the vents fell out and I have had near perfect hearing since. Last I heard the teacher we had that kept shouting at me for not listening to her, ended up having a mental breakdown and was no longer a teacher.
2. Two years after this when I was 7, I was in the same school and our class were given homework to do from a book our teacher had given us (a different teacher than the previous I mentioned). I did the homework and left the homework and the book on the teachers desk as I thought she wanted the book back. We actually were meant to keep the book as we got more homework from the book to do. I asked our teacher for the book back and she said she never had it. I told her I put the book on her desk and she said I didn't and didn't have anymore to give me.
After being unable to do the homework she gave us due to not having the book, I kept getting in trouble for not doing the homework. My grandparents came down to the school to talk to the teacher, even my parents but no one could get through to her that I didn't have the book. A few days later, she found it in a drawer in her desk she never looked in! A while after this, since my dad had got a new job that year, I was moved to a school closer to our new house and before I left, our teacher, the one that never believed me and shouted at me for not doing homework, said she was going to miss me as she liked me. WTF?
I am glad that I didn't stay on in that school as our class was to get a teacher who I can only describe as having the personality of Mrs Truchbull from Matilda. During break time (recess) before going back to class, each class were told to line up in straight lines on the playground and not move, military style. One day I moved out of line ever so slightly and this teacher told me to come over to her and lectured me in front of everybody about stepping out of line and being disruptive. No one liked that teacher and I am glad I left that school when I did as I wouldn't have wanted her as a teacher. My next school was so much better.
3. I was in high school, the same school I mentioned in a previous post where the big fight happened between the boys of two classes, one morning I was in IT class. Our teacher walked out of the room as she said she had to go talk to another teacher or get something. After she left, a student came in and asked to see her. We told him she was out and would be back soon. He said he'd come back but he didn't. Before leaving the room, he took an empty plastic bottle he had in his pocket and put it in the wastepaper basket type bin beside where I was sitting, then left. Nothing wrong there.
A few minutes later, our teacher came back. She saw the bottle and asked who put the bottle in the bin. We tried to tell her who it was, but for some unfathomable reason I can't even being to think of, she would not believe us. She kept asking who did it and eventually said I put it there as I was sitting the closest to the bin!
As we were sitting at computers, and as we had just been taught the UK 1889 data protection act laws in previous IT classes, she made us open Microsoft WordPad and type out all of the laws of the UK data protection act 1998, 7 times in a row, from memory with no mistakes AND without looking at the computer keyboard as we typed. After we typed it out perfectly once, we were told to open a new document and start again so we couldn't look at what we had just typed and had to do this each time until we had done it 7 times. If she caught any of us looking at the keyboard or copying what we had already written, she made that student restart from the beginning. She made us use WordPad as back then it didn't have spellchecker so she would know if our spelling was correct or not and we were not allowed any spelling mistakes.
No one was allowed to leave until we all did it perfectly! WTF!?! Why was she so obsessed with an empty bottle in a bin and going as far as not to believe us when we told her who put it there, then blame me when she didn't believe us!?! Although I hated typing out the data protection act, thanks to that one event, I can type on a keyboard nearly perfectly and fast without looking at the keys, but that shouldn't have been the way I learned to do that.
4. I think this counts as happening at school. Sometime between 2005 and 2009 I went to a technical college after leaving high school in 2004 to do several courses. The college building had a library with a lot of computers in it. One afternoon I was in there I was working on some coursework I had to finish. There was a man in the library sitting at a computer using it. I remember seeing him and seeing a couple of people looking over at him, giving him a strange look. I thought nothing of it as I was too busy trying to finish my coursework so I could go home as soon as possible.
I didn't know this until the next day when I was told about it, but at some point after I left the library to go home, the man was escorted out of the library, asked not to come back and banned from using the colleges computers again. I found out that he somehow bypassed the colleges computer security and went on various adult sites while in the library that day. That must have been why people were looking at him strange as they must have saw what he was looking at.