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Anonymous:
ICH LIEBE DAHLONEGAH :smokin:

RobertBruce:
Mrs. Grey do you not realize the more you talk the more you reveal what a stupid bitch you are? Willing to go on and on about any subject so long as its an understood you know nothing about it. Are you honestly trying to insinuate that racism is more rampant in the north than in the south? Dumbass open up a history book, or for more current events call up the SPLC. Oh my apologies I forgot Im talking to someone who rode the short bus to school. The SPLC is the Southern Poverty Law Center, emphasis on the Southern you moron. Now I realize you are capable of admitting when wrong due to your disorder and will very soon change the subject, but again your own words trap you. You claimed there was no racism in Dahlonega now youre having to back track. Next time choose your words more carefully. As to the other comments youve made, again you call people liars about situations you know nothing about. So again I ask you, what is your basis for calling any of us liars when you cant possibly know, or want to know the truth? Oh still waiting for you to announce my real name to the message board. Or was that more of your bullshit and now youre trying to avoid backing it up?

Anonymous:
Ok, First off I was a student at Hidden Lake for 14 months about two years ago. I am 19 now and a VCU theatre student in on a scholarship. I am not the kind of person who would exaggerate a story, or not tell it exactly like it happened. I can tell you this. I remember those busses, and how their seats were facing each other so that the staff could always have one eye on all the kids (especially if there were members of both sexes on the bus). I remember some people actually fighting over who would sit in the seat near the front to look out the window so they would not get carsick. Everyone else just had to stomach it. I was on varsity tennis, the only tennis really, and a kid got sick on the bus and barfed out the window from carsickness of riding sideways at 45+ mph. When he puked out the front side window, the vomit flew back into the bus through the rear open window and landed on an unsuspecting girl. She puked.
My point is that yes, they had busses, but they were only used once in a blue moon for things like trips. The elite group you are referring to is called STARS. I was not a stars member because I left the program before I was elligible. In order to be in the stars program you have to kiss a lot of ass. That simple. There are like 9 kids max out of 300 that can be in stars at one time. I think the most exciting trip they went on was to six flags and when they came back they were all really depressed because they were all paired with a staff and dragged around like excess baggage. So yes, they have busses. but no, they dont do community service like taking care of the elderly. Community service means ripping Kudzu out of the parking lot and carving stairs into the side of a mountain when you were unfortunate enough to be placed on restrictions.

Anonymous:
Well,

On some days Teachers and/or counselors had to sit at lower left, lake front, or the GYM.  

1. Lower Left is the area near the Socorer Field where they send students and staff for about 4 hours at the time.  There is nothing down there but a field and a bathroom.  You are supposed to suppervised the students to make sure they are not acting out sexually or physiclly.  Some times you may have activities and some times you may not.  this occured on Teachers work days, summer days, spring break, and counselor in service days.

2.  Lake Front is the area by the Hidden Lake.  It a little more to do down there.  The students go fishing, look at the woods, some may play tennis, some may again sit there and talk and look at the woods.  You will sit down here for about 4 hours at the times  Some times there is set activities, and some times there isn't. Some times at lake front you may be allowed to go in the SAC.  

3 The GYM is the best of the three to go on days like this.  You have the opportunity to look at the walls, play basketball, cards, volleyball, or lift weights.  Most students would prefer to go to the GYM versus Lower Left and some time Lake front.  

On days like this the school can set up more off campus activities such as:  bowling, movies, museums, parks, ect.  They always say we do not have any money.  And thats BS.  They charge approx. 5,400/ per month to attend plus, 99 dollars to get a ride to the doctor or airport, plus money for every group therapy session.  So they have the funds.  What don't you agree with.

Macaroni3001:
I'm not disgruntled or I was not fired!!!!!

I was responding to another message when someone talked about homosexuals being discriminated against at HLA.  That did not happen.  what happen was some male students who were uncomfortable about being around Homosexuals acted out towards them, but I never witnessed staff taking either side.  They tried to talk about in groups but what do you expect from 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 year old males.

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