I had a friend who went to a Catholic boys’ high school. Unfortunately, his parents had to take him out & put him in public school. The HS didn’t count his credits for religious instructions so he was short credits to graduate. I started a petition to reverse this decision. Those classes were mandatory so he had no choice to take them; those credits should have counted. While I did get a crapload of signatures (I graduated in a class of almost 1000 students), of course it was denied.
blunebottle 10 months ago
Wake up, Gordo.
Wren Fahel 10 months ago
I had a friend who went to a Catholic boys’ high school. Unfortunately, his parents had to take him out & put him in public school. The HS didn’t count his credits for religious instructions so he was short credits to graduate. I started a petition to reverse this decision. Those classes were mandatory so he had no choice to take them; those credits should have counted. While I did get a crapload of signatures (I graduated in a class of almost 1000 students), of course it was denied.
Skeptical Meg 10 months ago
When he leaves Catholic school, will he go to a Finnishing school?
biz.gocomics 10 months ago
Don’t worry, Gordo, you come out the winner in the end.
PaulGoes 10 months ago
Of course they eat church donuts. They’re holey.
asrialfeeple 10 months ago
Colour : https://www.gocomics.Com/preteena/2002/09/19
asrialfeeple 10 months ago
Probably the correct one for today : https://www.gocomics.Com/preteena/2003/01/25