The schools extremely ableist and inaccessible and yet they hide behind a mask of equality. Unless you have an obvious disability. They don't believe anything you say. Even with visual disabilities. They treat you like you are some poor soul who is forever cursed. The school is one massive slope with broken tiles jutting out everywhere, there's one rickety elevator that tends to malfunction every second day and you need to go up two flights of stairs to get to any classrooms.
The hub, which is a place for quiet time and resetting. Requires a teachers phone call and even then they just shove you at a desk and make you go back to class after 10 minutes. That's not long enough for a full blown anxiety attack. Even then. You're lucky to go to the hub for something like that.
Good school, but the drugs and vapes should be looked into by the teachers. The drug dealers at school ever rarely get punished, but if you touch someone it's a straight up suspension. These drugos should be expelled. And it also seems like the school doesn't care if anyone punches you or any type of assault, cause some guy punched me multiple times in front of a teacher, and that teacher gave me a lunchie for "aggravation"
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The hub, which is a place for quiet time and resetting. Requires a teachers phone call and even then they just shove you at a desk and make you go back to class after 10 minutes. That's not long enough for a full blown anxiety attack. Even then. You're lucky to go to the hub for something like that.