Best thing about summer

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Senior Farewell

Heeeey there, Medina! Tomorrow is Senior's last day here! (Lucky them, I wouldn't come back, either.) Congrats Seniors! Today was cheesy dipper day, the last available day for seniors to get them! Delish! The bumps and roars are still about at Medina, same old, same old. Tomorrow there is a fire drill at 8:45 during second peroid; so, enjoy that M-Town! The day we leave here is the day we leave the burning fires of MHS. I don't think things will ever settle down here, everyone can not be happy around here with everything going on. So enjoy it while it's going. Make it a great day Medina.

Friday, May 21, 2010

X amount of days left at MHS

Only X amount of days left here at MHS. And we have exams coming up. I'm glad all my teachers are helping us prepare for exams! ..Not. It's another lovely day here at MHS. Today is the Principal's Cookout, the day that the principals do work for us! Make it a great day, Medina.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

No Cheesy Dippers, for the second week..

Today is Thursday. Last week on this day, there was no cheesy dippers, Cheesy Dippers is supposed to be served every other week.. Today, there is NO CHEESY DIPPERS. This school is sick, first all of the last post, now no cheesy dippers when there's supposed to be cheesy dippers, this is an outrage. This school is a joke.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Let's get rid of classes..

Medina High School keeps making its reputation drop. First it's the lanyards, then it's the busses, then it was hypercost for sports along with some classes, losing all French and German classes, and advanced Spanish classes, now it's not only sewing and languages but other classes consisting of Creative Writing. The kids who wish to take creative writing classes are now left in the water, with no life jacket. These children that wanted to go into a field in life for a carreer path as a writer, creative writing, the ones with the imagination, now are left with no hope. This does not include the other classes that were cut with no help to save them, there is nothing these small children can do against the administrative villians of Medina.

Don't forget some socks, and leave your pencils at home, there is no more hope for classes, Medina.

Maybe the administration should stop getting our hopes up that there is a chance to save some classes, and just tell us straight up what's gone and what's to stay.

Make it a great one, Medina.