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Disrespect And Wildness At Morgan Park High School
Hello, Morgan Park. This is your principal Ms. Spivey speaking. The reason for you all here today is because of the amount of disrespect, and wildness that you’ve been doing since the start of the semester here at Morgan Park High School . Since there haven’t been any type of changes with your actions, prepare for theses consequence.

First reason for this assembly is for the amount of disrespecting that is going on during school. It is not accepted here at my school, so if administration catches you being disrespectful to staff, or other students, you will be for the remainder of the school year, will be serving after school detention. There’s no need to be disrespectful just to be. If you were upset at the moment, and your tone and language wasn’t at the time appropriate, then we would let it slide for that moment and understand where you are coming from and how to resolve it, but if you’re just going to be flat out disrespectful to staff and other classmates because you think it’s funny, we’re not going to have it. Do you think being disrespectful is going to get you anywhere in life.? No it will not.
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That’s the number one thing on my list that I do not and will not tolerate. If you have an issue that you feel the need to fight, keep it out of school and off of school grounds. If you fight in school, you will have outside suspension for 5 days and in school suspension for 5 days and parent will be contacted. You could be arrested and having to go to court for fighting in school. When you are fully done with your suspension, you will attended back to school and process back to work. If you continue to keep the madness up with more drama or trying to fight again, you will be expelled from Morgan Park High School, and put either into the closet alternative or another

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