
From kindergarten through my senior year of high school, I only attended small private schools. Despite some of the minor annoyances of attending a private school, I am very thankful for the opportunities that it has opened up in my life. If you attended a private high school, these are some of the signs I think we can all agree on.
…Or maybe just school uniforms in general, but your parents always reminded you, “at least you don’t have to spend your time picking out what you’re going to wear!”
Imagine how much more rebellious kids would be if keeping your skirt three inches above the knee wasn’t a rule.
While it was a dream come true to finally get out of that uncomfortable uniform, sweatpants were NEVER allowed because obviously this causes students to stray from their moral standards.
Well, who wasn’t?
If you didn’t have a Mercedes-Benz that was nicer than every teacher’s car, were you even allowed to park in the lot?
Let’s be honest, we all paid our priest to sign a sheet saying we did 40 hours of intense selfless labor.
Whether you were spending a Saturday with your friends or heading to church on a Sunday morning, you were always wearing something that reminded people where you went to school.
It was always kinda funny seeing your science teacher trying to teach you how to run the perfect route or perfect your second serve.
Because most of your classes had a max of 20 people, word spread fast and you always knew everything about everyone in your grade.
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