Shaving freshman's head at East high School is a tradition and I'm willing to bet it still is after this news story even I'm 40 years old and I took part in those rituals when I was on the football team I call it a rite of passage it's a tradition there's nothing wrong with it
Just because it's a "tradition" doesn't mean you should have to partake in it if you don't want to. It's his hair, and they have no right to bully him if he doesn't want to shave it. There's nothing wrong with *not* doing it either.
Well that isn’t like high school musical at all
I remember this is where they shoot all the high school musical movies
Too bad that couldn’t have ended before it started
It's Not That Easy Being Wildcat
I thought hazing in schools were illegal after certain incidents at a college?
sounds more like an assault than anything else..on that basis, it s/b banned nationwide..........
I say respect all ethinic backgrounds and beliefs .
these places always get weird when featured in films
In my school In Utah freshmen stay in middle school but they’re still considered high schoolers.
Kids are so freaking sensitive nowadays
These kids are crazy
this is the world that's been left to them..that's coming out a lot nowadays.........
No no no respect all students !
yall mad weird :/
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Yo i witnessed dis
Shaving freshman's head at East high School is a tradition and I'm willing to bet it still is after this news story even I'm 40 years old and I took part in those rituals when I was on the football team I call it a rite of passage it's a tradition there's nothing wrong with it
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Just because it's a "tradition" doesn't mean you should have to partake in it if you don't want to. It's his hair, and they have no right to bully him if he doesn't want to shave it. There's nothing wrong with *not* doing it either.
What time is it?
Summertime!
What happened to highhh schhhooolll mmmussiccalll
There is a lot of students that came before you bro and they never had a problem with that tradition it's a positive time-honored tradition