
Rose is a shoo-in, right? I see the appeal. High class rank, Honor Society… every teacher’s favorite. You say I’m “just some kid,” I say I have fourteen years of life experience, thank you very much, and when I’m elected? I’ll stop at nothing to get you what you want. “We are not hiring caterers, Dean, eat your casserole.” “Dean, the Anglerfish with a Missile Launcher is not an acceptable school mascot.” “Foolish Dean, the hallway is no place for a Slip ‘N Slide.” We’ve all heard it, in the same condescending tone, a million times before: “You’re just a child.” Well, po-tay-to, po-tah-to. Now, I’ve pushed for reform! But when I try and do something to fix this place, I’m dismissed. I say it time and time again: This whole operation, this machine they’re running you through, it has no interest in you.
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Your desks are full of busywork, your lunch trays are full of mush, and your teachers are full of – you know, uh, nonsense. Your locker is jammed, the custodial staff couldn’t care less. You get up every day before the sun rises. I could, but I won’t, because I’m not here to show off. I could mention offhand that I am, in fact, an Eagle Scout. I could tell you all about my experience in the JROTC. Send videos here: contact us.ĭescription: Dean goes full populist in his bid for Class President.
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