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YOU GO TO FORTSTREET!!!!glycerine said:Ummm, last year someone crashed their car into my school's water supply. The yr 11s and 12s were sent home and the juniors were all sent to roll call where we all had to arrange some way to call our parents (with our mobiles or a friend's mobile) and get them to verbally allow us to leave school early. Of course, some people who couldn't get a hold of their parents got around it - I pretended to be a mate's mum, which was highlarious considering I sound about 10 on the phone
Anyway, my point was, yes, public schools can find a way to send you home if there is a health or wellbeing hazard.
Apart from the sms we also have ID cards that are used when people arrive late or leave early. Basically you cannot leave without anyone knowing because of two reasons, firstly rolls are marked at every period so its obvious if someones gone, and secondly security cameras exist in all areas where you can possibly leave so even if they dont realise you left right away, by the next day you will be told to go home suspended. Pretty drastic measures but i guess in the end its for the good of the school(^o^) said:wtf sms? :S
We have ID cards and weh ave to sign in when we arrive school =(
hahaha also MedNez you are just too imaginative =P
Out of the population of 20,227,823 co-existing in Australia, not everyone is heat-tolerant of temperatures reaching over 35.glycerine said:Everyone whinging about the heat - YOU LIVE IN AUSTRALIA! OF COURSE IT GETS HOT! DEAL WITH IT!