Fools Wildin Thinking They Doing It Unappreciation Vol Get The @#*+ out

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Fools = The school





I've seen my share of embarrassing, disgusting, and ratchet behavior at graduations. This is probably the most tame form of excitement and celebration I've seen. However, if the school made it clear they wouldn't tolerate any form of celebratory dances, or outburst from the graduate or their family members or else risk not getting the diploma, then you can't be mad at the school. The girl even said she warned her family in advanced so she knew the consequences of her actions. Whether we agree with the school's rule or not, everyone was made aware of it and the school stuck to their guns. You can't be mad at them for that, and cry victim after the fact.
 
I've seen my share of embarrassing, disgusting, and ratchet behavior at graduations. This is probably the most tame form of excitement and celebration I've seen. However, if the school made it clear they wouldn't tolerate any form of celebratory dances, or outburst from the graduate or their family members or else risk not getting the diploma, then you can't be mad at the school. The girl even said she warned her family in advanced so she knew the consequences of her actions. Whether we agree with the school's rule or not, everyone was made aware of it and the school stuck to their guns. You can't be mad at them for that, and cry victim after the fact.

I’m questioning the rule itself. I don’t think the issue should be applause but whether or not the ceremony is disrupted or slowed down.
 
I've seen my share of embarrassing, disgusting, and ratchet behavior at graduations. This is probably the most tame form of excitement and celebration I've seen. However, if the school made it clear they wouldn't tolerate any form of celebratory dances, or outburst from the graduate or their family members or else risk not getting the diploma, then you can't be mad at the school. The girl even said she warned her family in advanced so she knew the consequences of her actions. Whether we agree with the school's rule or not, everyone was made aware of it and the school stuck to their guns. You can't be mad at them for that, and cry victim after the fact.

I thought, by now, we all know the school saying that is just a formality. They know families aren't going to wait to cheer and kids are going to cut up(within reason). Tbh, there a part of me that understands where the school is coming from in the social media age. You let 1 go, 2 go then the third is buck naked for the gram.
 
especially when there’s lot of names.
sometimes some families are so obnoxiously loud you can’t even hear the next kids name being called out. ruins some poor kids graduation cause people wanna show out

i don’t see the problem with a little dance though as long as it’s appropriate
 
I've seen my share of embarrassing, disgusting, and ratchet behavior at graduations. This is probably the most tame form of excitement and celebration I've seen. However, if the school made it clear they wouldn't tolerate any form of celebratory dances, or outburst from the graduate or their family members or else risk not getting the diploma, then you can't be mad at the school. The girl even said she warned her family in advanced so she knew the consequences of her actions. Whether we agree with the school's rule or not, everyone was made aware of it and the school stuck to their guns. You can't be mad at them for that, and cry victim after the fact.

I think the issue is the school having those rules in the FIRST place.
 
The principal is wildin. That celebration was tame.

Why ruin one of the most important moments of the kid's life until then just to be overly paternalistic toward them one last time.

They are literally minutes away from not being under your control anymore.

Let it ******* go.

Since the district took the families side, and said they will make sure it doesn't happen again, I hope a kid does the same thing next year and dares the principal do something.
 
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