hahaha ang uban ngari isug naman kaayo. kinsa ganahan binignit?
hahaha ang uban ngari isug naman kaayo. kinsa ganahan binignit?
i also went to catholic school pagHS, believe me, wa ni natrauma mga bataa. different faces, but same attitudes, ingon ani gyud ning mga kasagaran teenagers. kani mga ingon ani nga issues are like bragging rights to these kids, ipanghambug pani nila nga nahimong ingon ani kadako ang issue. i think naa right ang school nga mupunish how they see fit. mao bitaw na muingon sila, atong second home is our school and our teachers our 2nd parents. kng dili makapitol ang ginikanan, ang teachers/staff sa school can help. wla mani sila gikulata, gitudluan rani sila ug lesson kay sa kabata nila nag-ingon ato sila. some people here muana nga unsa nata tuiga karn para magpamaria clara, pro regardless unsa tang tuiga karn or unsa na ang uso, but the fact is, dili gyud to maayo ang gibuhat sa mga estudyante. minors pa bya to sila, so ang school nitake lang sila ug action. kung ako paning anak, dili na kinahanglan ang school mupunish, AKO MISMO!
you also got a point there sir labyrinth. about the school snobbing a court order. defective ang TRO? since when man na defective ang legal court order? i ain't no lawyer but i think its common sense.
then about the students learning their lesson, i know they have done something wrong and i think they aknowledge it. but what concerns me the most is that must they learn their lesson the hardest way possible? they should've let the stuents attend the graduation rights total the school stil have the last say because they can hold the student's credentials.
but then again everything is in the school's handbook. much better if ma post dinhi.
then mga boss, kani atoa kay healthy conversation lang ni ha and freely saying our opinions. this after all is a discussion site so please lang wala unta mag strong2x.
Mo reklamo pa ka nga naa man na sa guide book. Wa tingali basaha ang guidebook. If you thought the rules were ridiculous, the school will not stop you from leaving. Now the parents might say that facebook is not under the jurisdiction of the school or that the children have a separate life outside of school. Are they sure that the words St. Theresa's College are not displayed on their children's profile therefore carrying the name of the school? Of course, there's no way of knowing now.
The parents should have swallowed their pride (and their children's, too) and thought about the safety of their kids first and foremost - because on the other hand, social networking sites are not safe places to begin with. And it’s usually people with a lot of photos to share who have a lot of facebook friends. Teenagers, too, usually have a lot of facebook friends. How many of those “friends” are actually real ones? And just how “street smart” are your kids?
Now if the children were being bullied by school officials by calling them names like “slut” or “bitch”, now that’s another matter which cannot be resolved by making the kids attend the commencement exercises.
I had a classmate who was prevented from attending graduation day because she did something with her hair days before graduation that made her look like a rock star. True to her hair, she knew what she was really worth and did not make such a big fuss about it.
What these kids need now is a strong support system and a lesson on social networking sites, not this media bs.
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think before you act...
este...think before posting na d.i...
^_^
unsa kahay epekto ani sa stc? daghan ba kaha nga magduha duha nag pa enroll sa stc?
again i cant stress this enough
the school used academic freedom as “an excuse to impinge on the personal rights and freedom of their students."
we will know sa coming school year og unsay effect ani na caso sa Stc enrollment population. i would also like to know unsa ang stand sa parents,teachers association ani. og also from the general student population sa Stc.
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