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Rebel Pride Inside
Rebels, Georgetown District H.S

When it comes to being a rebel at your high school, you feel proud to be one. And even before I started my first year of high school, I had the pin I was given at orientation in which I still have today. Seems and sounds like loyalty to me. Even now and throughout the months after graduating, I still feel more like a rebel more than a condor at Conestoga College.

I don't know much about being a condor even for the fact I was only attending their campus for one year, I never really felt as proud to be a condor than I have ever felt to be a rebel! Rebel pride inside, right?

To me, being a rebel is something special and I really wasn't up to being one myself after leaving middle school. I didn't wanna stop being a stinger at Stewarttown, overall all the time for that matter. But at some point into my first year, I found myself feeling okay with the change of changing from being a stinger to being a rebel in high school!

I know that there's something better. I know I deserve it. And I'm gonna get it. ~ Riley Parks, The Client List

Recently sometime in March I found myself in the conversation with my family talking about the rebel mascot being stolen from some history event or fact. I don't really remember all the basic and important facts about this news and discovery, but I do know that being a rebel means different than the original label or vision in history.

Being a rebel at Georgetown District High School, means something special to me for how proud I felt while attending school there. Plus the great things with being a rebel oneself.

When it comes to being an animal or symbol for yourself in this life, we have our own symbols and meanings of what they mean to us.

Like colours, maybe someone is wearing green because it not only represents for mental health like pink represents breast cancer; also because it reminds them that their mental health is important and they deserve to care for themselves at times of need. Maybe they are wearing blue because it's a calming colour that contributes or represents a colour for aromatherapy like eucalyptus spearmint, lavender, orange ginger, and other calming scents.

So what I'm saying here is that symbols and mascots like being a rebel is important for many reasons and everyone has their own reasons and symbols for why they believe and stand by these things. So being a rebel to me is important with all my own reasons and symbols of my own that are truly important to me! And I don't want that to be taken away from anyone.

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