The Tale of Washington Highschool Conflicts
In the late 1990s, Washington High was composed of extreme fights among the grade 11 and grade 12 students. However, the conflict that was experienced in 1996 is worth remembering. Stephany. A grade 11 student that was commonly involved in causing a commotion within the school had disagreed with Peterson, a grade 12 student. The two had their differences arise during mealtime when Peterson accidentally knocked down Stephany’s meal. The two were started pushing each other into an event that to a commotion. The whole place appeared like two rival teams whose fans had just randomly engaged in fights. Plates were thrown from the two warring parties all over the dining area.
Oscar, the school captain, and a compelling person within Washington High attempted to calm down the situation but was in vain. The two students that had brought up the commotion further infuriated it when they called for massive support from their prospective classes. Mr. Gregory, the dinning master, failed to bring the situation into control. The events further worsened when the students resorted to using the dining chairs to fight. The war was intensified and proceeded to the class and residential regions. The parties initiated in destroying each other’s property within the school.
Unluckily, the grade 12 students destroyed the New Hampshire hostels that were both shared among the grade 11 and 10 students. They created new enemies and further reduced the chances of the fights being brought down. The school principal, Mr. Jefferson, resorted to making an emergency call to the state police department that finally brought the war to an end. It was developed within the state that the school had to be closed down since the rivalries between the two groups would never end.