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student that gets arrested for drugs, fights, robbery, murder, mayhem,
prostitution, cheating, copying, drug dealing, cutting class, skipping class,
chewing gum, wearing shorts, explosives, spying for the former Soviet Union,
starting Melissa Joan Hart fan clubs, vandalism, vandal, vandals, stealing,
drinking alcohol underage without a license, speeding, stabbing, possessing
weapon or making movies are reported to the police, put in jail, then released
by liberal Democratic judges who take bribes and graft from the Republican
Chairman. The Republican Club and the Democratic Club are in opposition to the
ordinance proposed by the Real Estate Agents. The bullies, bully and juvenile
delinquents are in the same school as students in the National Honor Society.
The politics of the area is determined by politicians.
In the United States, school performance through high school is monitored by each state's Department of Education. Many of the earlier public schools in the United States were one-room schools where a single teacher taught seven grades of boys and girls in the same classroom. Beginning in the 1920s, one-room schools were consolidated into multiple classroom facilities with transportation increasingly provided by kid hacks and school buses. The oldest school in the United States is Collegiate School, founded 1628.