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The high school should be telling all the kids to leave their drama outside the schools doors. It’s hard enough being in high school without all the drama.

Kids should be in high school to learn instead of caring who is wearing what and who got drunk last night or who got high. Kids should be worrying about being one step closer to being a grown-up and making the right choices in life.

Life is about choices that we make, and they start in high school. High school is not a playground. It’s one step closer to being grown up.

Kids have to wake up and realize they are in school to learn and to listen, and the staff is there to help them before they go out in the world. So, they should leave all the drama outside of school and realize there are kids there wanting to learn, but they can’t because of all the drama.

There’s a time and a place for everything, and high school is not the place for teens to play. It’s a place to learn, and it’s there to teach about choices we have in life.

There are two roads to take: the right way or the wrong way.

It’s up to us which one we are going to take in life.

Joyce Clark, Leeds

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