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preciousbabyrae
Is the student body separated at your school? As in race or cliques? My school doesn't have cliques but yeah, if you go top of a building and have a good view of all the students hanging out at lunch or somethng, it's pretty much separated. Like, hispanics are over at one spot, asians are over at the tree, african american are under the buildings and so on. then theres like different kinds, like one race - it can still be separated but all of then all in a certain area haha, like the dancers and "krumpers" here then the whatever i next to them? hahha

is it confusing? haha.
cori-catastrophe
Yup. I think all schools have that.
People prefer to "hang out" with the people that have the same interests or ethnicity as them, as it makes them feel more comfortable. My school has cliques as well.
sakaitone
QUOTE(preciousbabyrae @ Dec 28 2006, 11:38 AM) *
Is the student body separated at your school? As in race or cliques? My school doesn't have cliques but yeah, if you go top of a building and have a good view of all the students hanging out at lunch or somethng, it's pretty much separated. Like, hispanics are over at one spot, asians are over at the tree, african american are under the buildings and so on. then theres like different kinds, like one race - it can still be separated but all of then all in a certain area haha, like the dancers and "krumpers" here then the whatever i next to them? hahha

is it confusing? haha.


Ugh, if people at my school hung out in races, it would be waaaay too uneven. More than half my school would be on one side.

We have sort of cliques and a semi social ladder. At my school a popular and a nerd could be friends.
Kris Kringle


GO TO CLASS! BECAUSE I'LL KNOW IF YOU AREN'T!
angelrevelation
^ seriously stop. your posts are creepy and off topic.


My school isn't really diverse enough to be separated, at least race wise.

People are just separated into their friend-groups, but you usually can't really tell what "label" they are just by looking, because the groups are pretty socially mixed too.
Kris Kringle


WHAT INSOLENCE! YOU CHILDREN NEED TO LEARN HOW TO GET ALONG IN SCHOOL! AND YOU NEED TO RESPECT ME! BECAUSE IT'S OGING TO BE CHRISTMAS EVERY f**king DAY FROM NOW ON!
suddenly she
^Oh my. My eyeballs just esploded!
Yeah, esplode.

Of course the student body is separated at my school. Are there any schools that aren't separated into cliques?
miiichellley
Uh yeah, i think it does happen everywhere at every school in the entire nation. but my city/school is entirely almost almost Asian invasioned, so i guess you could say 'subdivisions', cliques, middle people, nobodys (although i don't intend to be mean here). But yeah, i think it happens everywhere.
My Cinderella.
There are so many clubs in my school, its hard to tell student body from the club members. pinch.gif
WHIMSICAL 0NE
I think every school has certian "cliques". It was worse when I was in Middle school because it was more "Oh, those are the preps. Those are the nerds." but when you got into high school people somewhat matured and starting hanging out with different people in different cliques.
miiichellley
QUOTE(WHIMSICAL 0NE @ Jan 4 2007, 7:04 AM) *
I think every school has certian "cliques". It was worse when I was in Middle school because it was more "Oh, those are the preps. Those are the nerds." but when you got into high school people somewhat matured and starting hanging out with different people in different cliques.

That is just so true.
Now i hang out with everyone. i used to like, stay away from everybody in middle school.
Jeng
no not really by race or color, cuz im friends with all amaericans/whites.
and as for cliques, definately separated, we'll be in our spot and theyd be in their spots. i hate these.
tokyo-rose
Yeah, it's like that at my school but not in a bad way. A lot of the different social groups at my school tend to overlap and interact with each other anyway.
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