Education/Mr. Antonelli


Subject: Education/Mr. Antonelli
Excordis@aol.com
Date: Mon Jan 24 2000 - 18:28:44 EST


    I hope you're exagerrating. If not it seems the level of social problems
tolerated varies widely from school to school. At my public school in a
suburb of NYC, but still part of the NYC board of education any fights on
school property are handled by a Dean and punishment meted out. There also
aren't any cliques worthy of hatred, or jock-worhipping, nothing that I could
see would cause something like Columbine. Then again, the school has over
4,000 students in it's four grades.
    Salinger: I don't agree with Mr. Antonelli in his bit about how the
greats start off greater, but unless they receive an education, they end up
nobody in particular. I hope that gives the effect-I don't have the book
near. I suppose I should keep a few stationed around the house, for whatever
emergency that comes up, anyway. It doesn't appear to be in line with the
Eastern Philosophy of the Glass family, but is it something that could be
taken as a a part of a legitamit(sp?) philosophy?
    
>
> You're allowed to beat up the people lower than you without getting into
> trouble... good ol' us of a.
>
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