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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know what she is talking about - we played STA in football this weekend and our kids availed themselves to the food meant for the STA students and families. [/quote] Who gives a f**k. Go start another thread if you want. It has nothing to do with this thread. [/quote] Who are you talking to? [/quote] Whoever cares about what happened with some food at a STA football game. Nobody cares much about that.[/quote] Clearly not the parents of the poorly mannered Jackson Reed kids. [/quote] Again…go create another thread if you want. Apparently you are so upset.[/quote] Bad behavior is not income dependent but there is usually some connection. [/quote] 99% of us have zero idea what you are talking about. 99% don’t care either. Not like a JR football game is an event.[/quote] You don’t have to care but the issue is that it’s representative of many of the kids that go to JR. No manners, rowdy, disruptive, and like you, they also DGAF about the way they act or school. What is worst is how their behaviors impact the minority of kids there who actually want to learn. It’s sad. No wonder [/quote] I see you have discovered teenage boys in a group over 10 people strong. [/quote]
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