dead0man
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« on: December 18, 2021, 06:22:42 AM » |
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voted all. FTR, I went to largeish (my freshman class had 650) urbanish HS in suburban St Louis from 87-91.
We didn't have students "monitoring" the halls, but we certainly had "hall passes" that you're supposed to have on you. If it was during one of the lunch periods (10:30 to 1:30) you were "free" (we had an "open" campus, which meant you could walk uptown to get lunch or drive to a fastfood place), but they still didn't let kids roam the halls where classes were going on.
Everyone took Home Ec and shop in middle school to get a taste. There were a lot of shop type classes in high school. They built an entire building for it in the 50s, then built another building a few miles away in the 70s exclusively for it. It had a huge garage, an old jet and an old helicopter, but I don't think they ever actually worked on them at least not while I was there. I don't know what Home Ec classes were available in HS, but there were certainly some.
They gave out the class rankings on every report card, but I'm not sure anyone cared, certainly none of my friends.
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