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Dumb Kids at Great Mills High

 

READER FEEDBACK:
im a gmhs student and were getting tired of you people you havwe no clue what u guys are talking about you alway think that great mills is a bad school but its not it just the way the people act. and the three students you talked about and said they need to learn english they know it and their teachers know what their doing.
Tiffany Flagg
(Editor's Note: Your letter speaks volumes about what you have learned at Great Mills.)

 Reader Feedback:
 ya sure whatever you still lyk dont no what u talkin bout mi englis teacher is great. im good in english.......................
and lyk you are just jelous bc u cant be as  good as us yall keep sayin crap that you no NOTHING about so y dont you stop sayin crap bout great mills high school just because your life is boring
Heather Baugher

Reader Feedback:

I think this is bogus! Great Mills students are nothing of that sort! They're NOT dumb and i think that the comment is saying that ALL Great Mills students are DUMB! They should be standing for the pledge, but they're NOT and no one kan make them! And that also dosen't make them DUMB ! Half of them that are sitting don't even attend Great Mills! I've also been to millions of games where students have sat during the National Anthem but i don't see them in the photo though so i think this is all just another dumb reason for someone to try and make Great Mills look bad. GET OVER YOURSELVES!
-Krystal Duffy

Reader Feedback:
Im a great mills high school student to an you are Wrongg you retards dont6 no waht you are talkin bout gmks is a good school yall  dont look at us in the right wasys
Ashley Barrett

Reader Feedback:
you have no clue what ur talkiin bout i am a gmhs student and you are way wrong  you dont no waht u are talkin bout not everybody is lyk tha
Heather Baugher
(Editor's Note: These students are not success stories of Great Mills High School, as per their ability to use the English language to express themselves; their teachers ought to be fired if they gave them passing grades.)

Reader Feedback:
Honestly, this article was just another way to make Great Mills staff and students look bad. When ever I hear about how St. Mary's Today has written another article about this school, it's never anything positive. It is sad how closed minded people are. 
    Recently I read a response to the St. Mary's Today that had a little bit of misspelling, and the next thing you knew, the St. Mary's today had a response asking "Should GMHS students be required to spell in order to graduate?" The funny part was, this student doesn't even attend Great Mills. So if this student doesn't attend Great Mills High School, what makes people think that the people who didn't stand for the National Anthem were most definitely Great Mills students?
    I think standing for the anthem is important, but when the newspaper thinks that just because it is at a Great Mills game, doesn't mean it is always the Great Mills students. It could have been fans, locals who wanted to check out the game, and for all we know, it could've been the other teams students just sitting with their friends.  
    I know that the article will probably have yet another negative response as always, but I don't care. I have my freedom of speech and I think that what you purpetually say about Great Mills is untrue.
    The last thing I have to say is that because I am defending Great Mills High School staff and students, dosn't make me apart of Great Mills. For all you know, I could go to Chopticon, Spring Ridge Middle school, or even Esperanza Middle School.
 Danielle Jones
(Editor's Note: Your viewpoint is appreciated and well stated; however we can tell you must be eligible to be a Great Mills student in view of your inability to use spell check. We are happy to provide all the space in the world for the students of Great Mills to display how much they have learned in the St. Mary's County school system and show the taxpayers what they have paid for all these years.
You miss the point, in both the photo essays about the fans on their cans during the National Anthem and the 14 students arrested for fighting the positive actions of the good students were prominently noted. The disruptive students need to be given the choice to behave or get out of school. No game should begin until everyone has stood for the Anthem. Too bad your school administrators can't manage to bring about these goals.)
 


 

 
 

 

 

 

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