Top Ten Most Common Rules at School
In the regular, general, and semi-honor sections, they always follow this rule so they can rise to the honors section.
They just don't know the number of crazy and downright insane rule-breakers the honor class usually contains.
If you just shout out without raising your hand, that would be so rude to the teacher, and you might get in trouble.
This is the best rule. It means that the teacher has the opportunity to hear what the quiet kids want to say.
Yeah, I gotta vote for this one. Two boys in math class - one got the other to turn his head, then put his hand on his hand and almost kissed. The teacher saw it and said, Don't do that.
By the way, everyone was doing work while I noticed something near me. Yep, they accidentally kissed. It was the other person's fault.
I was told this... then someone was literally fighting me, and all the teachers were like, "Why didn't you defend yourself?" I was literally told not to.
Unless someone is physically harming you!
I still eat in class without getting caught. It's easy - just chew slowly so it looks like you're not eating and keep your food in your lap so no one sees. It works for me at least.
When I am really hungry, I eat some chips. I put the bag on the bench and quickly put the chips in my mouth without the teacher noticing. I chew with my saliva. That's what I do, and I've never been caught.
There's a teacher who let me eat in class. I didn't get yelled at. He was nice. The science teacher and the other students were eating too!
Teacher: Why are you talking when I'm teaching?
Me: Why are you teaching when I'm talking?
After the teacher is done talking, you can raise your hand and tell her what you need to.
It is right that we should not talk while our teacher is talking. My class seems a little talkative.
Could they teach that to my classmates? They don't know the definition of respectful.
CartoonsGirl, we must go to the same school or something. I have yet to be told something nice by anyone at my school.
Obviously, the kids at my school don't know the meaning of respecting opinions.
Pretty much my teacher in a nutshell. Even if someone has an injury or is sick, they have to do the assignment on time! I would agree with this rule, though, as a lot of schools have this rule.
I agree with this, unless there is a medical or valid reason for not completing the assignment.
Would you rather do your homework or be scolded by the teacher or have them call your parents?
My friends are always late to school, but the teachers didn't even know they had come in.
Getting to school on time helps you avoid missing classes. Being punctual also helps you get into a routine.
We must all get to school on time, or we might miss important news.
This rule is bad. I can't get up three levels, open my locker, get all the way down, go across the field, and get to class in five minutes without running. I can barely do it with running.
This rule is pointless and stupid.
People always get yelled at for running, even though it's not really an issue.
If you want your name displayed in school, work hard and get a plaque instead of graffitiing it onto the lockers.
This is an actual law in the real world, so of course you can't do it in school.
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I know, right! I am a woman, which means I don't choose when stuff comes out of me. So... you'll just have to get a bloody chair then... oh well...
Yes, you can get kidney disease from holding your pee or poo in too long.
If I gotta go, I gotta go. I once nearly gave the teacher some fudge because of this.
As someone who suffers from ADHD, I'm always getting out of my seat. And when I do stay in my seat, I'm not paying any attention at all.
Yeah, there's not much to say. It's a fair rule, to be honest, unless you're a college student or in senior year or something.
I pay attention to the dreams I have in class. Does that count?
If you don't pay attention, you won't get your work done.
Or else we'll go to prison... Oh wait, we're already there!
I hate that kind of rule. So lame.
I personally think that racism is stupid, mainly because we're all people. We all have feelings, and no one wants to be left out or bullied because they are black or white. Deep down, underneath a human's skin tone or color, we are all (well, almost all) good people. So stop judging and start fighting against it!
This one is the most sensible. Stop hating on Blacks, Asians, or Pacific Islanders!
Glad there is no racism at my school.
Simple manners at the end of the day.
I agree because if we shout, we could disturb other classes that are paying attention.
I have the loudest schoolmates possible. They are so annoying and talk with the teacher about irrelevant stuff, and the teacher doesn't care. Just shut up.
My homeroom teacher came into class one day chewing gum. If the teachers are breaking this rule, it's kind of pointless. My classmates always chew gum. I don't chew it, but I don't like it.
My school allows you to chew gum as long as you keep it in your mouth. The rules even say, "It is a good way to relieve stress and concentrate."
I think we should not chew gum at school because it is bad.
Our school says that boys must have short hair, but I like long hair. Dress code, I hate you.
One day, I was in school and saw two of my best friends fighting with two other friends. I told them to stop fighting, but one of my best friends said, "We'll have to fight with them until death!"
I was like, *super facepalm* "How are you going to fight with them when you're an adult? You don't even know where they are!"
But it was too late. They had already left and started fighting with the other friends. I was going to tell those people who help us, but they said, "Oh, they will probably stop."
But they didn't. I quit and started playing with other friends.
Schools don't allow their students to use the bathroom to do this sometimes. That's why I carry around some hand sanitizer with me at all times.
People who don't understand this should get a lesson.