
Originally Posted by
botiawkoy
During kindergarten years, si sainci ( she lived across baseline) will bring candies and ice cream to school - for sale.
Those who will not buy will get more homeroom time.
Grade school years - Not much corruption here. Most educators are dedicated in their jobs.
High school years - from 1st year to 4th year my dad would give donations to teachers who requested such in exchange for passing grades. Since my conduct was beyond the norm, the school wanted me expelled. But for some 'good' reasons, they gave me another chance when my father donated items to SJ priests. At one point, our Filipino teacher asked for a truck load of cement to finish her house in Liloan. LOL We gave in her request as I wanted to pass.
After mucho years -
The same old faces with High school educators welcoming me and my kids - like vampires with leeches lips in a sheeps clothing. I have yet to find out what donation we can give considering we are better off now than we did. Life continues to haunt me. I hope my kids will not suffer/ encounter the same fate as my dad and I did.
O/T: Toughies and FAGs-
During our time, there are 3 types of students. The toughies, Nerds and the FAG's. Back then there are more toughies than FAGs. Nerds are normal people who don't act their age and who lacks motivation to be wild. ( younger years = wildest years ) I remember our group harassing FAG's to act normal.(like nerds)
Now, FAG's roam our new campus with a quota to recruit more. FAG's now outnumber toughies and Nerds.
As one student said:'When you drop a coin, kick it out till you reach Talamban. Else, you get screwed.'
What has happened to our Glory days? Being an Eagle. I guess, the eagle learned to follow its educators and became courrupt too - in a system that molded us for 12 years.
And some eagles became doves. ahahay!