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SCHOOLED
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Ongoing, First published Apr 27, 2016
Jorgon Hustle Middle School is a spitting image of today's society. Ah, the ombre haired, Nike-wearing, joyful students speak the words their generation just loves to hear.

"Ha, gaaaay."

Who is responsible for teaching the youth the wonders of the world? How will these students ever learn the true way of life?

Well, from 6th to 8th grade, these students are influenced by some of our nation's greatest heroes:

Teachers.

Yes, that is right, teachers are one of the only ones who can fix the world's most broken society, and it is their job to teach these children how to change the world to the way it should be. To a world where ignorance does not exist, and the right things are accepted by everyone.

This is a story about the teachers at Jorgon Hustle Middle School, and their philosophy to change the world, grade by grade.
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In the complicated jungle which we call high school one can find jocks, cheer leaders, Goths, nerds, athletes' etc. etc. and then there's me. Brittney Matthews. I would be described as the unimportant girl who keeps out of everyone's way and keeps to herself. It's not quite fun to be classified as 'unimportant' but its not hard to remove such status at West Point High. Make one mistake and you're scarred for the rest of your high school days. Thankfully graduations coming up and I'm almost done, but that's gona be a task when I'm failing the 'hated by all' Algebra I'm not the smartest of the bunch but I do well. It's not that I can't pass but the teacher teaching it; Mrs. Hastings, she's a real slug, she makes everything boring. I used to beg and plead for her to transfer from West Point High and then one day, (September the 10th to be exact) my wish actually came true and that was when EVERYTHING changed.