Or just don't turn it in at all because it was optional?Cowboyhockey14 wrote:JALLEN wrote:As long as they don't mind getting a reply that says "none of your business", what the hey?
None of you business or maybe the paper turned back shredded in an envelope!
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- Fri Oct 02, 2015 10:11 am
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- Thu Oct 01, 2015 4:57 pm
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If it was supposed to be manipulated by a liberal teacher, I'm sure the survey would have been worded quite differently. There are more positive/neutral connotations on the survey than negative. It was only distributed to about 100 students. If someone was trying to push an agenda here or get a "list" for the "gubment" it would have been pretty apparent.
The whole survey was optional, but if you chose to fill it out, Name & Grade were extra-optional. So if you chose to fill it out, you could do so completely anonymously.
I get that it's a day in age that we have to worry about our rights being trampled and the government creating a registry, but a high school newspaper survey does not a registry make.
The whole survey was optional, but if you chose to fill it out, Name & Grade were extra-optional. So if you chose to fill it out, you could do so completely anonymously.
I get that it's a day in age that we have to worry about our rights being trampled and the government creating a registry, but a high school newspaper survey does not a registry make.
- Thu Oct 01, 2015 7:37 am
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Re: Hendrickson High School, Pflugerville, Texas
The survey was put together by students in the newspaper staff.
So no, it's not the school asking people if they have guns, it's the fellow students.
The survey is completely optional as well.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/09 ... came-from/
So no, it's not the school asking people if they have guns, it's the fellow students.
The survey is completely optional as well.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/09 ... came-from/