One Hell Of An Interview

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After last week's news about the school, we decided to interview some of the teachers regarding these gangs that seem to be very popular within the school.

First we interviewed Mrs. Lawrence, the history teacher, and she seemed to have a lot to say about this matter.

"It's not unusual to have troubled kids around here, but I think these groups are taking things a bit too far. It really makes some of the kids here feel unsafe to have such gangs hanging around the place. To be honest, I think most of those kids would need some special help."

We also talked to history teacher Mr. Gandía.

These kids just need something to belong to. It seems unlikely to me that they would do that to someone. Yes, they're a bit problematic, but all of our students are, otherwise they wouldn't be here. I don't think that they're the ones to blame for this incident, gangs or not, they're just kids."

We also discussed the issue with chemistry teacher Mr. Wayne.

"These gangs are dangerous and I think most of the teachers would agree. There really shouldn't be any gang like behaviour in the school grounds if you ask me, it just makes everyone uneasy. Their constant rivalry usually ends up having consequences for other students or teachers. I'm honestly sick of it."

Principal Mrs. Rowan also seemed quite unhappy with the behaviour.

"On behalf of everyone at this school I must say that we are very disappointed with these student's behaviour. Up until now we have tolerated their nonsense but this just seems like things are getting out of hand."

So, that's it folks, even the teachers seem to have something against all these gangs. The homice investigation is still ongoing, however, so it would be wrong to assume that the gangs have been involved.

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