Thursday, April 2, 2009

Tolerace

Here at Kennedy, we are vary fortunate to have many different people here. And that’s a good thing. We all have mostly been in school since elementary school. So that means a lot of people have grown up together. They have gotten to know one another and friendships have been made.
Then you get to middle school. When you get to middle school, people start to make good friends and they have groups. You also get to meet new people from other schools.
That’s when you could say you have a tolerance of the people you don’t know. Because you might know someone from another and judge them. But that’s not the case. When you enter the halls of a school or a work place, you know that there is going to be people that are different then you. It’s safe to say that not every on r will get along but you’re not going to b mean to them.
Here at Kennedy, you can walk down the halls and know that you wont be pointed out for something you believe, or ideas, or interest. Everyone has there own views and should be able to do that.
The diversity is the thing that makes a person who they are and a community what it is today. And once you can accept that and let them know that you can be friends for who they are, than that’s what matters in the halls and the Kennedy high school community. People here will know who you are but if you’re a good person then that won’t matter because there are so many people.
You also know that when your walking down the halls, and you look at the wall. You will see posters for clubs of all sorts. So you know that people here accept you and know that you are who you are.

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