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Yes, but if the school board says no, what chance do the students have? None. Believe me, I tried to fight the choice, but I was shot down before I even got out of the room. Everyone's concerned about terrorists hijacking another plane and making another "9/11" which, if you ask me, is the last thing they'll try, just because it's been done before, and it's much harder to accomplish something that large now. If anything, you're safer flying than sitting at home.
But, as I said, us students have no say when the school board comes in, so we sit there and are forced to accept the outcome. Don't you love high school?
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