Talk:Barbara Bush Middle School (Irving, Texas)

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Barbara Bush Middle School, rather known as BBMS, should not be counted as a public school. Uniforms? The new program Make Your Day? I really dislike. In fact, I absolutely loathe it. The student body this year is furious with the new rules and such. Why punish this year with the actions of last year's eighth graders? That is injustice. Absolutely.

Most of the student body wishes they were at a different school. All we ask is for the district, the teachers, the staff, is to hear us out. Hear what we have to say. Most of us think is that if there should be uniforms, we should have OFFICIAL ones, meaning everyone having the same matching clothes. Does anyone agree? I'm not trying to degrade the school. I'm just saying that we, the students, think there is incredible injustice and wish to speak out. But most of the teachers just think we're having bad attitudes or some excuse.

With all my years at school, I've been furious everyday at the school. I think schools are supposed to make the STUDENTS feel comfortable, but instead, it's doing the exact opposite. The first year I attended this school was fine. We had no uniforms. Everything was alright, but now, since all the new changes, all the student body has begun to get rebellious.


And whose fault is that?


I think that this article expresses my rights as a US citizen. I have the freedom of speech, and if I get punished for that, then that would be violating my rights as an American. I'm not saying all of this to put the school in a negative light, but to hope that one day, the district will pay attention to the students instead of wishing for their schools to be good in behavior. What happened to diversity? You can't force someone to be good. Just kick those people out or something.