This Is A School, Not A Trash Can!

There I am, walking, minding my own business and suddenly I feel the crunch under my feet. I look down and see crushed up goldfish on the ground. My eyes then move to scan the floor around me. Spilled hot chocolate and empty Gatorade bottles everywhere. Someone actually smashed their lunch against the wall. Honestly, what’s the point?

I hate it when people just throw their trash on the ground when the trash can is literally right there! What kind of disgusting,  good-for-nothing bum can you be?!

People who throw their trash on the ground, tells me something about them. They obviously have no respect for their school, the earth, and for themselves. Y’all are nasty. Just clean up after yourselves. What do you think the visitors see when they come to our school, the so called Home of Scholars and Champions?  You know what they think? That we’re just a bunch of immature and disrespectful delinquents.

Don’t you feel bad for the schools janitors or staff who has to clean up after you treacherous children? It has gotten so bad that even Mr. Puth, our School Activities Director, has had to make  public  announcement to everyone  about this trash problem at our school.

During lunch and nutrition, I see school faculty  and janitors try and clear out the hallways to try and reduce the trash people produce at school. That lasted about a week. A week later, the buildings were bombarded with students (not all) who just through their trash on the ground. It’s not the school’s responsibility to remind students to pick up after themselves.  These kids should know how to do the basics of cleanliness. I wonder, at home, do you throw trash on your ground and expect someone to clean it up? If not, then don’t do it at school.

Quite honestly, I am appalled and disgusted. This is a public high school, not a public trash can.

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