ext_150768 ([identity profile] principalconnor.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2005-09-28 10:38 am

Study Hall -- Wednesday, September 28th

Welcome to Wednesday's study hall. I'm in a considerably better mood than yesterday, which mostly means none of you will be getting set on fire today. I reserve the right to threaten you with it, though. You have no fucking idea how entertaining the looks on your faces are when I do that.

*grins wickedly and takes a drag off her cigarette*

The announcements for today --

-- Biff is missing once again from the front of the teachers lounge. If somebody could find that stupid goddamn bear and drag it back, I'd appreciate it. (I won't be rettaching any limbs you might lose, though. That's your fucking problem, not mine.)

-- After the events of last weekend, I'm thinking of lifting the weapons ban. I'll be opening up a discussion section in the comments for those opposed and those for the weapons ban to hash out any differences they might have, any requests they might have for licensing or policing those who wish to carry their weapons, and any other problems they might wish to discuss.

-- Parents Weekend will take place on October 28th, 29th, and 30th. For the record, you may make one new RPG journal for whichever parent, guardian, relation, or mortal enemy you might wish to bring in for your character. These characters cannot already be enrolled in the school or exist in town, and if you can find someone not already involved in the game to play them just for that weekend, all the better. However, these characters will not be allowed posting access on FH or any related communities, they will only be allowed to comment in designated threads -- open houses for classes, the Halloween dance, etc. They're only here to visit for one weekend, folks -- they won't be hanging in the dorms or taking classes or anything. Also, teachers will be allowed to call parent/teacher conferences with any of their students they might wish to meet with (or any "parent" they might wish to interview ... *snerk*).

(OOC: Also, for the record, I'm not playing John Connor anymore -- I've passed him off to someone else. Now he can get a little more play, the poor antisocial bastard. :))
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Re: Weapons Ban

[personal profile] janet_fraiser 2005-09-28 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I doubt it's Darwinian at all. I think Dr. Jackson is merely stating that he feels there's a correlation between being responsible regarding schoolwork and class attendance and being responsible as regards the use of a firearm or bladed weapon.

Re: Weapons Ban

[identity profile] notstakedyet.livejournal.com 2005-09-28 09:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"And I'm saying that any way you slice that one of the teachers just said only the smart students deserve the right to protect themselves," Angelus replied. "Which really makes me wonder why I'm the one with the bad guy reputation around this school."
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Re: Weapons Ban

[personal profile] janet_fraiser 2005-09-28 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Did he say 'smart' or did he say 'responsible students with high grades?'" asked Janet. "There are plenty of students in this school who are smart, but who have poor grades because they do not put forth the effort required to attend classes and do their homework. I, personally, believe the difference is clear. I also believe that you're deliberately misinterpreting Dr. Jackson's words."

She tilts her head and looks at Angelus curiously. "I don't know you except by reputation." To be honest, she really hadn't wanted to get to know the man by anything more than reputation, but far be it from Janet to back down from a challenge. "But I do have to wonder why you're so determined to put others' actions in the worst possible light."

OOC: Oh, hell... ;)

Re: Weapons Ban

[identity profile] notstakedyet.livejournal.com 2005-09-28 10:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"I believe Dr. Jackson doesn't need anybody to misinterpret his words for him," Angelus replied. "Piss-poor arguments are what they are. Don't blame the guy who merely pointed out the obvious."