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00:10what's up wolfpack fam it's your boy get back at it again hope you're doing
00:14well kicking it we're going back into yorkshire ladies and gentlemen and go get your snacks ladies
00:20and gentlemen because snacks is not included damn it you gotta bring your own already hype up
00:25i feel good you know um i've been having some crazy ass snow as i record this right now i'm
00:32doing this
00:33through a snowstorm right now but you know i'm here i'm ready uh you know to kick back and relax
00:38with you all we've been on this education thing for quite some time and you know for me right now
00:45a lot of these shows that i watch it's must see tv so if you want to hang out with
00:49me let's do it but
00:51go get your snacks ladies and gentlemen because snacks is not included damn it you gotta bring
00:55you up hold up snacks not included let's freaking go come on people get moving please make the place
01:01looking tidy especially you your school days why are you late i forgot me well that's not good enough
01:08love them all my life like i've not been offered stuff like this or anything special so if you can
01:15find it in your heart to vote for me then yeah i'm actually no i'm actually gonna cry
01:19or loathe them
01:20i don't have all the numbers at the bottom these ones here yeah well they're letters not numbers
01:25same thing
01:28you never forget them oh mate wait till i get that ginger little bastard old days
01:33at this school in yorkshire things are changing as we know people northerners were proper rake clever
01:40aren't we jade there's a new head teacher
01:43i'm quite scared of you sir good keep it that way with a new plan i came to this school
01:49knowing
01:50exactly what i wanted to achieve yes improve exam results yes make behavior better you're cheeky
01:56but the most important thing for me is that alongside everything else that we give them they
02:00walk out of here as decent human beings who are ready for the world and if that doesn't happen
02:06we have failed them stop crying in your mind you bugger
02:11but when you're dealing with teenagers life's never straightforward did you stamp on his head
02:18i don't know i might have done right thank you we filmed over a year to find out what life
02:24is
02:25really like in one of our secondary schools there comes a tipping point i'm gonna have to ask him to
02:29leave for god for the teachers yes let's have a massive yes 7-4 and the kids if he doesn't
02:38apologize he's going to spend the rest of his natural life in detention at the very start of adult
02:44life like my eyeballs should have done the eyeballs on let's go
03:02i came in with a plan a different approach to raising standards for the good of the kids
03:11i want all the students to be ready for the world when they leave here that they leave us as
03:17model
03:17citizens but every day almost someone rails against that vision
03:27any school that tells you that they don't have fights is lying because they have to
03:31fight
03:34the traditional head teacher is somebody who doesn't necessarily get their hands dirty
03:38you don't fucking eat girl
03:40but i'm a new head teacher
03:43it's lunch time and there's trouble between two year 11 students
03:53and bro swung on her come back to you in a minute jack okay
03:57hey you swung on a girl head of year mrs cryther joins mr mitchell to investigate what's happened
04:03jack's gone for georgia and the next thing i knew someone was holding jack down on the floor
04:08and i need to find out who's seen what i'll get jack up here in my office okay okay
04:14and then we'll take that one from there
04:16crazy
04:17happy days
04:19and then he's got up and gone for me and everything
04:21who's this
04:22jack and me
04:23right who's got jack
04:23what
04:24who's got jack now
04:26your teacher got him
04:27i couldn't even get a proper grip of him because he had me back neck
04:30wow
04:31right
04:31yep
04:32just wait in there okay
04:34and i'll just leave these with you so just keep
04:37er he's not anywhere to be seen so don't
04:39okay
04:39thank you
04:42er
04:44oi get off your phone
04:45you don't have to talk to me yet i do need some time to calm down
04:47thanks sir
04:48you're fine
04:52you don't look fine
04:53get a tissue you might need one
05:07oh
05:07little bastard
05:08were you eating a panini
05:09no garlic bread
05:12let me ring my mum
05:14hello
05:15this lad he was slagging me off on friday because everyone told me at top gate so i've gone up
05:19to him today and i just goes for more well he was slagging me off he goes yeah i called
05:22you a fucking slag and what you gonna do
05:24yeah
05:24he goes and my fucking slag on me he goes he stood up and went for me and everything so
05:29we're fighting
05:30yeah you know lads have got him and goes you don't have fucking it at last and then when he's
05:34been on the floor everyone's just booting and knowing dinner all
05:38fuck's sake
05:40jack em is tiny as anything he's nothing yeah you won't know him no one knows him really
05:48okay
05:49from start to finish
05:50tell me what happened
05:52erm
05:52well i was eating my dinner sir
05:54right
05:54she came over to me
05:55she?
05:56she came over to me
05:57she?
05:58cut georgia
06:03georgia
06:04yeah
06:04yeah
06:05she started saying threatening me and then she said erm do you think you're clever and that calling me a
06:13slapper and all this stuff
06:14i just started basically go away and leave me alone and then she said to me if i'm a slapper
06:21then what's your mum
06:22oh
06:23then that's when i got out of my seat and went for her because i don't like anyone talking bad
06:28about my mum
06:41and then very carefully tell me exactly how you reacted
06:44er i just went for her
06:46so you got up out of your seat
06:47yeah
06:48were you sitting down at this time
06:49so you got up out of your seat
06:50i just bunched her i didn't plan on punching her or slapping her or
06:53did you punch or slap her
06:54i didn't no
06:55but you went for her
06:56yeah
06:59and he was slagging me off calling me every name under the sun
07:02so i've gone over to him at dinner time and i goes
07:04were you talking about me on friday in your last lesson he goes
07:07you had a war you had a slag on what you're gonna do
07:10and then he stood up he's gone for me
07:12and then we just started fighting
07:15okay
07:16can i just ask you something georgia and it's it's just important did you stamp on his head
07:22i don't know i might have done
07:24is it possible
07:24i don't know i might have done
07:25right thank you
07:26can't remember because i was just my adrenaline rush were just
07:30there it was just
07:31ugh
07:33right i need to get a statement from you okay
07:36yeah
07:40i'm stalling you too
07:41okay that's it for now you just stay where you are please
07:42okay
07:46hey they were stomping on him
07:50i had no wrong to him i have not even said a word to him i don't even know him
07:54okay
07:55happy tuesday
07:58hmm
07:59interesting tuesday
08:00interesting tuesday
08:01wow
08:02very interesting
08:07we're in an intense environment where kids that don't like each other necessarily are thrust together
08:13i'm trying to make them get on with each other
08:16sometimes it doesn't work
08:17sometimes it doesn't work
08:19but i'm very clear in my approach to that that's not acceptable
08:24just sit here a minute georgia please
08:27don't like mr mitchell
08:28you do
08:29how dare you say that
08:31shame
08:32alright
08:33yes
08:33come back talk to you in a minute georgia
08:35alright
08:36she can't
08:36she's nice and kind
08:37she's very kind
08:43couldn't get hold of him because she had me by the neck
08:45i could have stamped on his head but i can't remember
08:47the only reason why i asked her that is because paul seems to think that somebody did stamp on his
08:52head
08:52he's not mentioned anything about that
08:54jack henry's version of events is she came over and says why are you calling me a slag
08:58and then she said anyway if i am a slag what's your mum
09:02he's not denying anything but he's using the she called me mum a slag
09:05well that's absolutely fine and yeah i can understand that
09:08but also
09:09it's called georgia a slag
09:11so
09:12so it's unprovoked
09:14yes it is
09:15let me just tie up the bit about anyway if i am a slag what's your mum
09:19hey
09:19you're not on your phone georgia
09:21yeah talk to my mum
09:22we haven't finished yet
09:22talk to my mum
09:26come in here georgia lovely
09:27and don't be
09:28let the water
09:29get in there and talk to us
09:31come on arnold
09:32don't hit me
09:36he thinks that you said anyway if i'm a slag what's your mum
09:39no
09:40did you make any reference to his mum at all
09:42i'm just asking questions
09:43yeah
09:44thanks
09:44well done for staying calm
09:46because six months ago you'd have gone off the wall wouldn't you
09:50cheers
09:50it's alright
09:52it's alright
09:53that was it
09:53alright
09:53excellent
09:55hiya
09:57miss me
09:57fucking i've gone over to him right
10:00because i saw what you call me a slag for
10:02so he's fucking
10:03he stood up yeah because i said your mum was like
10:05but i've said that i didn't say that
10:07he said something's gone for me
10:09can you ring jack henry's mum
10:11explain what's happened
10:12and say look it is serious but by the same token it's an argument jack's got angry
10:17yes
10:18we're keeping him out of circulation at the moment
10:20can georgia go back to her lesson
10:22if she's calm enough you make a judgement call that's fine
10:31it's difficult sometimes to sort of draw the line as to who's to blame and who's not to blame
10:36jack is generally a really well behaved lad
10:39but when the going has got tough in the past for jack he has lashed out
10:43and in the end we have to look at the behaviour that we've been presented with
10:47and we have to sort of make a judgement decision as to what we think is the best outcome
10:52you're very quick with your temper
10:55and i know this has been an issue before isn't it
10:58i know you're ashamed
10:59and i know you're upset about it
11:03how would you feel if i had a word with mrs kennedy
11:07she's going to do some work one-to-one on behaviour management
11:15mr mitchell decides to remove jack henry from lessons and give him three days in the school isolation room
11:30he is also given a course of anger management
11:35on this occasion georgia is not punished
11:42i am constantly striving for a harmonious school
11:47and we need different groups within the school environment
11:50to treat each other with respect and get along with each other
11:53and that is one of the things that is not for sale about my vision for the school
11:59but mark my words we haven't heard last of this
12:04yep i believe it
12:08do you believe it?
12:23it's the day after the fight
12:27oh i can't cope i can't walk to school
12:30what the fuck
12:32no i can't walk no more i'm freezing
12:33i am
12:35for the year 11 girls it's still a hot topic
12:38i have a fucking giggle yesterday after that fight there
12:44i have a fucking giggle
12:45i have a fucking giggle
12:46it says he comes to toilets
12:47yeah
12:48oh
12:50sheridan
12:51amy
12:52hannah
12:52lauren
12:53we're just a call group
12:55we're all cool
12:57i get on with georgia so much
12:59i can't cope with her sometimes
13:00because she's just that funny
13:01i love her to pieces
13:04mental
13:04yeah
13:06proper mental
13:07well
13:09come on people get moving please
13:11make the place look untidy
13:13especially you
13:16should i be done
13:17miss we're not late we've been in toilets
13:20georgia bless her
13:23georgia's difficult
13:25georgia
13:26mr jane about fight yesterday
13:29no
13:29i had a fight
13:30did you
13:31yeah
13:32they just stood up and sat and attacked
13:33it makes a change because normally georgia's the first one to react but
13:36and miss yorden got in my face felt like punching her
13:39that's enough
13:40oh i would end mad
13:42stop swearing georgia
13:46get the fuck
13:51georgia likes to be the centre of attention georgia likes to shout her mouth off
13:56seems like it
13:57and she's charismatic
14:00she's amazing
14:12for jack henry the day after the fight means starting his three days in the school isolation room
14:22once again my anger has got me into this mess
14:28i still feel ashamed of myself and i'd miss my friends a lot in isolation but i guess that was
14:34you know part of my punishment not being able to see anybody
14:37jack henry
14:38jack henry's group of friends are very different to georgia's
14:42they're a tight-knit bunch of kids
14:44crap
14:46support each other when things get tough they work hard they want to achieve
14:50brandon is jack henry's best friend
14:54have you heard what um jack henry
14:56what did he do
14:57i think he finally snapped after all those torment people
15:01all those people just tormenting him constantly
15:05i think it just came to the day where he went you know what no
15:09bang
15:11brandon
15:12very geeky
15:14there's about ten of them
15:16they're not exactly boss but they're not like
15:20they get on with teachers if you're like you know what i mean
15:23they just get their heads down and every single lesson and you don't hear a word from them
15:28they're just really quiet
15:30good
15:31we do like have common enemies because if somebody's passing they'll always say something or they'll give us nasty looks
15:37we start taking a brick out of them calling them names
15:41itches
15:42i don't know what i do to you know deserve such abuse of people but you know at the end
15:51of the day some people are popular
15:52some people aren't and i guess i'm just unfortunate enough to be not popular
15:57i need to be one of them
16:00maybe she likes them
16:03maybe she likes them
16:03maybe she got a crush on them or some shit
16:05look at that thing man
16:08ohhhhhh let's go
16:09my man
16:11they have to learn to deal with it
16:13and you need geeks
16:14and you need swats
16:15and whatever other nasty terms that we might have for them
16:19as well as complete extroverts
16:21kids have to develop their own personalities and i think that's really important
16:30i'm taking jack is that alright
16:35hello jack
16:36i'm going to go to dance now and have a little chat
16:42jack henry has lashed out once before this year in response to teasing
16:47to help him deal with this inclusion worker mrs kennedy is giving him a course of anger management
16:54so do you want to talk about the incident
16:56um yeah that's fine
16:58how did you feel
17:11i felt really bad inside i felt ashamed that i'd went for a girl
17:19right yeah
17:19and i also felt angry at myself
17:22right
17:22because i'd lost it
17:24yeah
17:27and i was a very shaky inside
17:30yeah
17:32i do hope people do leave me alone
17:35i'll try and get on with things and just block them out as best i can
17:40because at the end of the day i shouldn't really let them spoil my last few months
17:45i'm going to spend as much as time i can making sure i get i leave a good grades
17:50i do all my exams
17:53and spend as much time with my friends as possible i can
17:57that's where we're going to come in and i'm going to come and help you
18:00and we're going to do a little program for about six weeks
18:04we'll look at some coping strategies to help you manage your behaviour
18:09are you happy with that
18:10yeah
18:10yeah
18:11first of all we'll look at like triggers
18:13because you're at a stage now where young man hormones raging in that body
18:17yeah
18:18that's sort of caused you to go
18:20like a volcano
18:21yeah
18:21yeah
18:23right okay get you back down to isolation
18:25i absolutely accept that jack henry has had a hard time at school
18:30yeah
18:30we've tried to help him through that
18:32and give him advice and guidance to go forward
18:34but we've also dealt with those people that have been responsible
18:39the school's policy on bullying is really clear
18:41we don't accept any bullying in any form
18:44it's absolutely central to the core values of the school
18:47to my own values
18:49but we have to recognize as well that jack henry's lashed out at someone physically
18:53and that's not something that we can accept
18:58everybody got a limit you know
19:03i knew you were trouble when you walked in
19:10some things work for some kids
19:12and for other kids it's other things that work
19:15over georgia's five years at school they've tried many things to turn her behaviour around
19:21she's been a regular in detention and isolation
19:24and has been excluded six times
19:27this year her behaviour has improved
19:29and the school put it down to one key tactic
19:33those who don't behave
19:35aren't allowed to go to the end of school prom
19:38it's like you're leaving aren't you
19:39so it's like awesome
19:41it's a big thing
19:43really really good
19:44i can't wait for prom
19:45like one time where you could proper dress up and look nice
19:48go party
19:52over the last 12 months
19:53she's grown up a wee bit
19:55and she has started thinking about how she acts
19:58i'm good
19:59i am good
20:00most of the time
20:02but
20:03bullshit
20:04there are flashpoints
20:07we would all love to see georgia go to the prom
20:09but
20:10to be honest it's going to be a difficult one
20:12the
20:15the
20:20the
20:22brandon is a prefect
20:23his job is to make sure that everyone is following the school rules
20:27Where are you going? Oh, 20 of you. No, no, no, no, no.
20:30What are you going for? I'm not stupid.
20:34Oh, dear. They won't get past me.
20:37It's important that people understand
20:38that there are basic rules by which everybody lives
20:40and it's not about school and it's not about a home,
20:42it's just about society in general.
20:48Miss James is this way.
20:49So that people outside the school can think,
20:52those kids go to Thornhill Community Academy
20:54rather than, oh, it's kids from high school again.
21:02In form time, Georgia is following her own rules.
21:05Here.
21:06And if you've already done your master's exam,
21:08you go to your normal lesson.
21:10Carla's drinking Guinness tonight
21:11cos it's proper good for your baby.
21:13Guinness? Guinness.
21:15How's it good for your baby?
21:17Guinness is really good for your baby.
21:19How?
21:20Don't ask me.
21:21Miss, how's Guinness good for your baby?
21:24Yeah, I don't know.
21:24It's not?
21:25Yeah, it is.
21:26Proper good for your baby.
21:27Really, really good for your baby.
21:29What?
21:29Guinness drink beer.
21:32You're not supposed to drink while you're pregnant.
21:34You're allowed to drink Guinness.
21:35It's Guinness.
21:36It's really nice.
21:37Really good.
21:38Guinness, is that like...
21:40Bulmer's?
21:41I don't know.
21:42Put your tie on before I come over there and pin it to your neck.
21:45Georgia?
21:46No.
21:47We'll have your panna and we'll put a comment in it.
21:50Put your tie on.
21:51Oh, I don't like it.
21:52You've got to put it on some tie.
21:54It's strangles, my proper strangles.
21:54Oh shit.
21:55Well then get a bigger shirt.
21:56No, I don't want to.
21:59Put your tie on.
22:00It's a tie on my neck.
22:02It's strangles me.
22:02Right, well then give me your panna cos I'm not having this argument with you this morning.
22:05Oh, shut up.
22:05I'll have your panna.
22:06Did you tell me to shut up then?
22:08Wow.
22:08Put it outside.
22:10Out.
22:11Oh my God.
22:11Got a little attitude.
22:14Something simple too.
22:15Oh, just the person.
22:16Before you go, Georgia has refused to put a tie on several times.
22:19Hannah's told me to shut up.
22:21I want talking to you, would I?
22:24I'm not having her.
22:26Liar.
22:26She also hasn't given me a planner to write a comment on you.
22:28Would I put my tie on though?
22:29No, you weren't.
22:30You don't give me a chance.
22:31I've been talking to you for...
22:33No, I'm not having this argument.
22:34Take her outside.
22:34Whatever.
22:35I mean, how difficult is it honestly?
22:37Fuck off.
22:39Georgia?
22:39Oh!
22:40Oh!
22:45I mean, even Max does it look.
22:47Look at that.
22:48Perfect model student there.
22:50That should be a prefect, me.
22:52You riled her up.
22:55Why?
22:55She's brought out of the classroom.
22:57She's refused to even come and talk to me.
23:01Come and have a look with you.
23:05Georgia?
23:06I don't need you to stand off.
23:08I need you.
23:09Eh?
23:10What did you stand off for?
23:12Because Miss Wood winds me up.
23:13Don't walk away from me.
23:14I'm trying to talk to you.
23:16Miss Wood asked you politely on a number of occasions to put your tie on and you failed.
23:19Yeah, then I put it on and then she didn't even give me a chance.
23:21But you didn't, did you?
23:21Because if it's on...
23:22She didn't even give me a chance and then...
23:24Georgia, Georgia, if it's on like it's on now, she's quite right.
23:28Because it's not on now.
23:30You either put your tie on or you need to do what we do when people refuse to follow instructions,
23:35which is going to isolation.
23:36Put your tie on.
23:38Sophia, why does it?
23:39It needs to be.
23:40Because I said so.
23:41It's my school.
23:42That's why.
23:45She's a child, isn't she?
23:47She's just a child.
23:48She's a child who desperately wants to be a 25-year-old.
23:51And she's just not mature enough.
23:54Right?
23:56She's done so well.
23:58Hmm?
23:59And she was, I mean, she's desperate to go to the prom and everything.
24:03It would be an awful shame, you know.
24:06She's doing a good job.
24:06She's doing a real good job showing that shit.
24:08She has the carrot of the prom.
24:10You know, and a failure to improve her behavior or to meet with our expectations
24:14will mean that that prom may well be taken away.
24:17And she'll cry if she...
24:21You lead the way.
24:22As George's behavior continues to test the school,
24:25Jack Henry is persevering with his anger management.
24:28Nice, bro.
24:29So, you know like when we were talking about that ticking time bomb?
24:33Yeah.
24:33Yeah.
24:34You are that ticking time bomb out now, aren't you?
24:35Yeah.
24:36Yeah, yeah.
24:36Ticking, making you react to things, yeah?
24:39Start shaking uncontrollably.
24:41Yeah.
24:42It's like seeing that mist, isn't it?
24:44That red mist.
24:45I don't really think about anything.
24:47I'll just do it because you said this to me, right?
24:51I'm not gonna take it anymore.
24:53You're gonna get it back.
24:54It might be just helping you breathe in,
24:57take yourself away from the situation, yeah?
25:00Yeah.
25:00Yeah?
25:02Because you are doing a good job, yeah?
25:05And you're only just dealing with an emotion that's quite normal, yeah?
25:11You're not a bad person because sometimes you get a little bit angry.
25:14You do know that.
25:15Yeah.
25:15Don't you?
25:16Yeah?
25:17Yeah.
25:17You all get angry sometimes.
25:21Anger management is helping.
25:23I've learned, you know, more to try and walk away from it more than I usually do.
25:29And that's what I want to be like.
25:31I don't want to have such a short fuse that I snap all the time.
25:35Because, you know, it could affect me in adult life and I don't want that for myself.
25:38I want to be able to, you know, be a calm, more relaxed, laid-back person.
25:46Jack Henry's sessions are going on.
25:48I think he's just a boy that's growing up and...
25:50Yeah.
25:51He was provoked.
25:51Georgia knows what buttons to press, doesn't she?
25:54Whatever.
26:00Georgia, please.
26:02Please, if you want all the grief, keep going.
26:08Despite the risk of not going to the prom, over the next few weeks, Georgia's behaviour goes downhill.
26:15Can't tell me what to do.
26:18Damn!
26:19Don't do that with me, doll.
26:20No.
26:21Can you sit down?
26:22Why then?
26:23No, can you sit down?
26:23You got that treasure troll here, man.
26:26Georgia, sit down, Georgia.
26:26Georgia, sit down, please.
26:27Can I start here?
26:28No, I don't want you standing there.
26:29I want you to sit down.
26:30Why?
26:30Because I want to sit down.
26:31No, you're in the wrong, wrong, front of mine.
26:34Beat off.
26:34Sit down, probably.
26:35I'll just gossip to all my mates and then I get shouted at, then get sent out.
26:39Then get sent to Mrs. Mitchell's office.
26:43It's...
26:43I don't want to sit down.
26:44But the point is, I'm asking you to sit down because this is some...
26:48Georgia, listen, are you going to listen to me talking?
26:50Are you going to just crap on?
26:53Talk about yourself getting wound up.
26:55Crikey Moses, you put me in an early grave, Georgia.
26:57Damn!
26:59Are you scared?
26:59You've got a piece of work.
27:01No.
27:02It's not like you can smack me and just send me to bed, is it?
27:06As complaints about Georgia's behaviour pile up, the school is running out of options.
27:11One year old man.
27:14Go and get the job.
27:17Behaviour's been pretty ropey the last few days.
27:19First thing Georgia did when she walked into Relda's cover lesson today was try and get her phone out and
27:23put some music on.
27:24Relda said, no, you're not allowed to do that.
27:26So-and-so let's us do it.
27:27So-and-so says it's all right for us to do it.
27:28Why weren't you?
27:29Oh, get out of me face you!
27:32Kids have all got the ties off that kids get away with stuff.
27:35You know, we have to look at ourselves and how we deal with stuff as well sometimes because there are
27:40inconsistencies.
27:41We're going to deal with this now.
27:42Mm.
27:43Dead simple.
27:45Firstly, under no circumstances should mobile phones be in use during lesson times.
27:54There have been several instances over the past couple of weeks where students have been listening to music, etc. during
27:59lessons.
28:00We do not allow mobile phones in the academy.
28:03Please can you ensure that you stick to these principles?
28:07Sorry if this sounds like a rant, but it sort of is.
28:13Can you sort your tyre, please?
28:15Georgie, excuse me.
28:17Can you sort your tyres off?
28:18Mobile phones aren't allowed at all in school.
28:22OK?
28:23Right, what are you lot doing here?
28:24Hey, prefects, come on.
28:26Why am I doing your job here?
28:27Hey?
28:29Lakers!
28:30You should bring back the cane back and just bang her.
28:32If you deserve it, then you deserve it and you should be smacked.
28:36Bangs!
28:36Wouldn't do it again.
28:41While Georgia is in trouble, her friends are making their final arrangements for the prom.
28:47Ooh!
28:47I've seen a proper nice yellow dress, mate.
28:50Yeah, my dress is from America.
28:51How much is your dress?
28:53It's in that fucking dollar sign thing.
28:57It's yours.
28:59So are you going on your own?
29:01Yeah, cos there's only enough seats for me and the driver, plus my dress is massive, so I probably won't
29:04even fit in it.
29:05What car are you going in?
29:06Lamborghini.
29:08I feel I want to get a limo, I've seen a really nice one.
29:11Do you know that car, that Bentley car?
29:14Yeah.
29:14It's been stretched when you open doors, the doors flip up.
29:18Oh, shit!
29:18So they go up and inside it's proper sparkly and it's gorgeous.
29:22But how many people is it for?
29:24Eight.
29:24It's not like pink colour, it's a grey colour.
29:27Pink is a nice colour, but I think it looks a bit tacky when they're pink.
29:31I'd either have grey, white or black.
29:32Send me on BBM and if you can find that website what it's on.
29:36Why is it on a website?
29:42What was BBM?
29:43What's that?
29:46With prom fast approaching, George's behaviour reaches tipping point.
29:52After more disruption in lessons, she's given time in isolation.
29:56But she doesn't come into school to do it.
29:59Cos all my sisters went to formal anyway.
30:02They've all been targeted and that's what they're doing to me.
30:05They all got kicked out.
30:08So I'm surprised I've even lasted till end year 11.
30:14How many sisters have you got?
30:16There's four of us all together.
30:18And how many of your sisters made it through to the end of school?
30:22One.
30:23Wow.
30:27Georgia is finally back in school.
30:30But she still refuses to go to isolation.
30:33No chance on this.
30:34Sir, it's actually really bad because I'm getting done so I didn't even do it.
30:38No, you're not.
30:38Yeah, I am.
30:39Just wait there. No, you're not.
30:40You can come in here and make this point.
30:41I'm very sorry, Georgia.
30:42I'd like to complain to you.
30:44It's disgusting what's happened.
30:46Refusing to go into isolation.
30:48Well, you need to go into isolation, Georgia.
30:49I'm not.
30:50Something I haven't done.
30:51You'll be excluded then, sorry.
30:53Well, I haven't done anything.
30:54Right, come outside then, Georgia.
30:55I'm sick of it.
30:56Proper sick of it.
30:59She's outrageous at the minute.
31:00She is.
31:01It's just ridiculous.
31:01I don't know.
31:04Mr Mitchell and his team exclude Georgia for three days.
31:07I'm not coming back now, that's it.
31:10You don't leave any kid languishing somewhere where they're not going to be successful.
31:15But there comes a time as well where you think this is just becoming so onerous in terms of time
31:19now.
31:19We have to concentrate on the battles that we can win.
31:22And Georgia, I think, dare I say it, unfortunately, is a battle that we're probably losing at the moment.
31:27I don't want to speak to them anyway, they're just following me.
31:30You're following me because you're excluded, so you need to leave premises.
31:33Miss, have you got an address or something my mum can put a complaint into?
31:38She's doing it to hire people, independent people.
31:42School address or Kirkley's Education Authority.
31:44Yeah, you don't need to follow me now.
31:45Website.
31:46See you later.
31:47Nooses.
31:50She's not going to go to the prop.
31:51Not a chance.
31:54Oh, she's going to be crying for that.
31:58We've only got one more week, haven't we?
32:00Yeah?
32:01Where's that saying that you had work at?
32:03It was.
32:04See if you remember it.
32:05A man's true wealth is measured by the good he does in the world.
32:08And that's your mantra into, that's what you want to achieve.
32:14Bring it out when you feel like.
32:18You're not glad.
32:19Because we don't want anybody to light that fuse again, do we?
32:22No.
32:22No.
32:24But you're not going to, are you?
32:25Yeah.
32:26You're not going to do that.
32:49You're not going to do that.
32:55It's break time.
32:56And while Jack Henry is in the middle of his exams, he is also continuing with his anger management.
33:02It's two days since his last session.
33:05Ladies!
33:06Ladies!
33:07Ladies!
33:08Leave it, yeah.
33:09Leave it!
33:10Oh, what in?
33:12Guy, leave it.
33:13Come on.
33:14Go to...
33:15Oh!
33:16It's a lesson.
33:17Yeah.
33:18I'm lessing up here.
33:19Don't follow him.
33:20Stay with me.
33:21Whoa, whoa, whoa!
33:23Enough!
33:24Get up!
33:25Get up!
33:26Leave it!
33:27Leave it!
33:27The freak!
33:28Stop it!
33:30Stop it!
33:31Stop it!
33:31Stop it!
33:32Oh, kick in.
33:33Jack Henry.
33:35Jordan.
33:35Bob.
33:36I need to get through.
33:38What's just happened?
33:40I'll see you later.
33:40I tried to get this little guy from bouncing up and down on you, but...
33:44Wait, just...
33:46Go to my office.
33:54Hey, the kid hasn't even been back in one day, man.
33:57Just stay in there.
33:57Thanks, lads.
33:58Cheers.
33:59Oh, God, stop it.
34:00Freak!
34:03Fucking kids are out for him, man.
34:05Right, Jordan.
34:06What's happened?
34:06He didn't come at him.
34:07That Jack punched me in the eye.
34:09Jack punched you in the eye?
34:11Yeah.
34:11What has Jack got to do with it?
34:13I don't know.
34:13He just came out.
34:22Right, Jack.
34:23Yes, sir.
34:24Tell me what happened.
34:26Jordan was just mouthing off at me and my friends.
34:29In what way?
34:30Like, you know, saying stuff like, I'm going to beat you up and stuff like that.
34:33And then I just walked up to him because I had enough of it and I just punched him in
34:38the face because I'd had enough.
34:40Up to Jordan?
34:41Yeah, because I'm not taking it anymore.
34:45Can I take you back to a conversation that we've had before?
34:48Yes, sir.
34:49About lashing out?
34:50Yeah.
34:51And can you remember what we agreed was the right way to go about dealing with that situation, Jack?
34:58I've come to a scene member of staff.
35:00Yeah.
35:01Did you forget that conversation at this point?
35:04Yes, sir.
35:05It's difficult in that process.
35:06You realize why I'm upset?
35:08Yes, sir.
35:08About this?
35:09Yes, sir.
35:11Yes, sir.
35:11Yes, sir.
35:11And this is a crucial time here for you, isn't it?
35:14Yes, sir.
35:17You've also got responsibilities.
35:19Yeah?
35:20Yes, sir.
35:22Because I've got a responsibility to make sure when you leave here, you're fit to be out in normal society.
35:32Because if somebody winds you up in society and you plant one on them like you've admitted to doing, the
35:38police will be called immediately, won't they?
35:41Yes, sir.
35:42Well, it's a big tough world out there, Jack.
35:46I want you to reflect.
35:48I want you to think about it.
35:51You know, if you need, beat yourself up about it a little bit, because I think you need to.
35:56So, just know for the record, I'm unhappy with this situation.
35:59Very, very unhappy.
36:00I feel that down and disappointed.
36:03I'm sorry, sir.
36:03And I accept your apology.
36:06You do realise, however, I'm going to have to do something about this.
36:10Yes, sir.
36:11They keep fucking one of them, though, man.
36:13This is a difficult situation for them.
36:21All that work I've put into trying to make myself become more of a better person than I was is
36:28feel like I've just thrown it back in the school's face, which makes me feel really awful.
36:40Georgia is back in school after her exclusion.
36:43She still doesn't know if she'll be allowed to go to the prom.
36:47Sir.
36:48Come in.
36:50Hi, sir, Ryan.
36:51Hello.
36:52It's the prom soon, right?
36:54Right?
36:54Yeah.
36:54Like, the girls have, right, explained.
36:57We're booking limo, but we need to know how many people are coming, and we want to know if George
37:01is coming.
37:01I can't give you none to now.
37:03Do you know when you'll be able to?
37:05Because we need to hand a deposit in tomorrow morning.
37:07I'll try and do it by the end of the day, then.
37:10Right.
37:11I'd say hell no, man.
37:12I'll just keep my head down and just do my work and do what I need to do.
37:17I'll discuss it with the appropriate people.
37:19All right.
37:21Just don't get in trouble for the full day.
37:23I'm not going to.
37:23Obviously not.
37:25Obviously I'm just going to keep my head down now.
37:27It works in her, because she knows that I'll take some of my mum to get away pieces, you know,
37:31and my mum will start kicking off.
37:33What have you got?
37:34Bye.
37:35I'll send her some.
37:37Following the fight earlier in the day, Jack Henry is given his first ever exclusion.
37:42He's told not to come into school for three days.
37:46The two other boys involved are given the same punishment.
37:51Jack Henry is allowed to stay in school this afternoon because he has an exam.
37:54What?
37:56Yes.
37:56What the fuck?
37:57Are they serious?
37:59Why?
38:00Who has excluded you?
38:02Mr. Mitchell, obviously.
38:03He's the one in charge, isn't he?
38:05Come on, we'll have to go see him.
38:08No, I'm not going to see him, Brandon.
38:09I can't change his mind and I'll be a fool to try.
38:12Come on, Jack.
38:13No, I'm not going.
38:15No.
38:15No, I'm not, Brandon.
38:16So what, you're just going to let him exclude you?
38:18Yes.
38:19Simples.
38:19Yeah, but it's going to go in your record and you might not get into college for it and that's
38:23what I'm thinking about.
38:23I don't care.
38:24Yes, you do.
38:24No, I don't.
38:25Please go see him, you're being excluded for being bullied again.
38:29It's not bullying though, is it?
38:31Because nobody said out to me that we were just being threatened and I punched him.
38:34Yes, that's bullying.
38:36I'm being punished because I am responsible for what I do.
38:39No, you mean just another problem.
38:40He runs this academy.
38:41I'm a student, I can't do anything.
38:44Yeah, but he can be, he can be convinced.
38:46Jack, do you want to go to Mr Mitchell and like do a plea to not get excluded?
38:51Do you want to or not?
38:53Yes or no?
38:53No.
38:54Exactly, leave him to his wishes.
38:56Come on, Jack.
38:57Yo, Brandon, it's a well-known fact I have an anger problem.
39:01No, you don't.
39:02Come on, you'll feel better after it.
39:04I don't know what good it'll do.
39:06It will do good.
39:08He's trying, good bro.
39:09All right, fine.
39:10Who else is coming then?
39:13Yeah, I'll come with you.
39:14I'll go.
39:15Oh, wonderful.
39:16Yeah, so we just all go.
39:18Every one of us.
39:19Right, let's go.
39:21Squad.
39:22That's what's up.
39:25We're in where?
39:28Squad goals, boys.
39:31No.
39:33Lance, just pop it in a second.
39:35Come here.
39:36Come here.
39:39Come here.
39:42Sit down.
39:44Sit down.
39:44OK.
39:44Shut down then, Jack.
39:46What's happened?
39:47I've got a major problem because Jack's been excluded for three days for being bullied.
39:51OK.
39:52This is kind of ridiculous because it's going to go against his college record and his CV
39:55and it doesn't go down like it happened.
39:57I entirely agree with you because you look at a piece of paper and it just says that.
40:02It doesn't give the full story.
40:03It makes me feel bad because when Jack fights back he can do nothing.
40:06Yeah, I understand.
40:07And it upsets me.
40:09It does.
40:09I understand your point of view entirely, yeah.
40:11Right.
40:12I don't know who Mr Mitchell is at the moment, OK, but I will speak to Mr Mitchell and find
40:15out what's going on.
40:16And again, for now, calm yourselves down.
40:20Get your heads on the exam.
40:21Do best you can in that exam.
40:22Yeah.
40:24Good friends.
40:25Jack, it's being sorted, yeah?
40:26I'm not going to let this go.
40:28You're not being excluded.
40:29If we have to, we'll throw molotovs at the windows.
40:34I'd have died, bro.
40:35You will not be excluded.
40:43I am about to tell George that she's not going to the prom.
40:46Excellent.
40:46Oh, can I be there?
40:47I'm going to do it and then run away.
40:50Before she burns my school down.
40:53Oh, shit.
40:54Let's see this.
40:56Please.
40:57I don't know, man.
40:58I've been told to come here.
40:59Wish me luck.
41:00I've got Georgia waiting outside my office.
41:04She's scared too, man.
41:05She's got a pain in the ass.
41:07Is Georgia gone?
41:08No.
41:09Right.
41:11Hiya.
41:12Hiya.
41:12It's just Georgia I need to...
41:14I'll talk to you at dinner.
41:15Bye.
41:16Bye.
41:25I can't let you go to the prom, Georgia. I'm sorry.
41:28You know that, don't you?
41:29Yeah.
41:29You knew I was going to say that, I hope.
41:32Yeah.
41:33But I want you to tell me why I can't let you go.
41:34I don't want to just say I can't let you go and then you feel aggrieved so that I know
41:38that you understand that I'm not just doing this because I've got a vendetta and I'm doing
41:42it for the right reasons.
41:43What's happened basically, innit?
41:45You've been excluded.
41:46Yeah.
41:47All right.
41:48You know, I do like to give people second chances, Georgia, and I do like to give people
41:51the benefit of the doubt, but I've set a precedent already.
41:54There are a number of people already not going to the prom.
41:57Mm.
41:58So, I'd be really sticky with it if I allowed you to go.
42:01Mm.
42:02Okay.
42:03So, I know it's disappointing.
42:04Mm.
42:08I'm surprised you're not kicking and screaming and bouncing off every wall in my office,
42:11to be fair.
42:11I'm not arsed, to be honest.
42:12Can't be bothered with it.
42:14Right.
42:16Well, I'm glad you've reacted like that.
42:20I'm surprised.
42:23All right.
42:25Is that okay?
42:25Mm.
42:26Right, thank you.
42:27It's all right.
42:28All right.
42:29Bye.
42:29I'll see you later.
42:30Bye.
42:30Bye.
42:35I feel like she's going to snap in her room or some shit.
42:39Is that a car?
42:40Because of what's happened last day?
42:41Yeah, it's just now.
42:43Did you kick off with her?
42:44No.
42:45See you later on.
42:46See ya.
42:50She handled it so far.
42:52Absolutely got her to.
42:55It's how I feel, to be honest with you.
42:56Yeah.
43:02I'd be filming if I had to come go.
43:04I was nearly crying in office.
43:05I just thought, no, no.
43:07I'm just going to keep calm and just...
43:11At least you've done better than your sister's staying till this time of year.
43:14Yeah.
43:19I wish I could start again.
43:21But I can't.
43:25Do you really wish you could start again?
43:28From year 7 to year 11.
43:32What would be different?
43:35I'd just be a different person.
43:38I won't misbehave.
43:39I'd be a good girl.
43:45Change now, shit.
43:49The future.
43:50Jack and a few others who were hanging around,
43:52and they were all sort of a bit on the ceiling before an exam,
43:54so I've just got them into calming down and I've talked to them.
43:57But, erm...
43:59I feel a bit sorry for Jack, I'll be honest.
44:01I do a little bit, but I've had him in my office twice
44:03and told him he's not allowed to react like that.
44:04So it's not first instance?
44:06No.
44:06I don't know.
44:07Yeah, I'm just trying to...
44:08Yeah, I was just...
44:09Yeah, they were just a bit...
44:10Jack was...
44:11It does seem a bit like he's been excluded from being bullied.
44:14I said, well, I don't...
44:14I can't speak to Mr Mitchell, I don't.
44:15He has been bullied.
44:16Yeah.
44:17But he's hit somebody.
44:18Yeah.
44:19Yeah.
44:19They'll be alright.
44:20They just, again...
44:21Just needed to be calmed down a bit.
44:24Jack Henry has had issues with bullying and being picked on
44:26and people trying to wind him up.
44:28As a school, that's something that we're responding to
44:30and we are dealing with that.
44:32But it's difficult.
44:33I have to be fair, tough and consistent on all types of behaviour.
44:37I can't isolate bullying.
44:39Jack has essentially lashed out at someone.
44:42It's something that's not acceptable out there in the real world
44:45and therefore it's not acceptable here.
44:48See you later.
44:49Jack, you alright?
44:50Yeah, I'm alright, sir.
44:51OK.
44:51Oh, we needed to talk to you, sir.
44:53I know you did, but somebody's already told me what you came to see.
44:56Was that you and Jack were coming up to talk to me?
44:58And a load of other people.
44:59Yeah, I know.
45:01I've heard what you've had to say
45:02and thanks for passing that information on,
45:05but I can't change my mind.
45:07Alright?
45:07Yeah, I just find it a little unfair
45:09because it's going to go on his college record and everything.
45:11It will go on his college record,
45:12but I think Jack understands as well that he's hit somebody.
45:16I can't change my mind and I won't.
45:17OK.
45:18You understand all that?
45:19Yes, thanks, sir.
45:20Alright, Jack.
45:21See you later, sir.
45:22See you later.
45:23See you, Brandon.
45:23See ya.
45:24You know, Georgia and Jack Henry are both nice kids at heart
45:27and they want the best for themselves
45:30and they try.
45:32And they're going to make mistakes.
45:33Everybody makes mistakes.
45:35Smile.
45:36Thanks.
45:38Take it again.
45:40At the end of the day, the time that they spend with us
45:42is a practice for the real world.
45:45Yeah, I'm alright.
45:47Bye, you're spelled.
45:48Bye!
45:50And if they go out and make some mistakes in the real world,
45:52things get an awful lot tougher.
46:00It's better, isn't it not, that they make those mistakes
46:02while they're here in this nurturing environment
46:04where we can deal with it.
46:27Nice.
46:28Alright, Jack.
46:29Good shit, bro.
46:33Eleven GCSEs.
46:35Now studying at college.
46:37Alright, dude.
46:41Hair and beauty.
46:42Okay.
46:43I can see that.
46:46Alright, good shit to both of them.
46:49Let's talk about it.
46:52Wow, man.
46:53This is crazy, man.
46:55But yeah, this bullying shit ain't no joke, man.
46:57Hold up.
46:58Let's chat about it.
46:59Ladies and gentlemen, number one, I hope that you enjoyed, you know,
47:03hanging out, watching this episode.
47:06And you know what?
47:07I thought about it for a second here.
47:09With friends like that, you know, with Jack's friends rallying together, I think I'm going
47:16to have that as the cold word.
47:17Because you know what?
47:18You got some kick-ass friends like that, you are seriously blessed in this world, ladies
47:24and gentlemen.
47:24So, and if you do, shout out to them, ladies and gentlemen.
47:27If you got some ride or dies, man.
47:29As I watch this show, and we've been doing a lot of school stuff, man, it really does bring
47:37back a lot of memories, some good, some bad with school.
47:41But I just thought it was an incredibly beautiful moment, seeing his friends really come together.
47:48I know he was hesitant because I feel like he was, Jack was hesitant because he knows the
47:55outcome is going to be, he knows what he did.
47:58It's one of these things right now that you're torn because, you know, Mr. Mitchell is teaching
48:04him, you know, your actions have consequences and they would be, you would have far more consequences
48:12in the real world.
48:13You know, this is going to be assault, et cetera, et cetera.
48:18But here in this school, unfortunately, there's almost nowhere to run.
48:23You know what I mean?
48:24Like, look how quick that situation happened.
48:27And, you know, everybody's packed in like sardines and you can't really escape the situation
48:33that if you were in the real world outside, you could probably navigate around those situations
48:40and stuff like that.
48:42So I feel a little bit torn.
48:45I get, you know, what Mr. Mitchell was doing.
48:48But at the end of the day, excuse my language, these fuckers are picking on him, you know, bullying
48:53him.
48:54And, you know, most kids end up being like volcanoes waiting to blow up and shit.
49:00So it doesn't seem like it's the first time, obviously from the episode and kids get picked
49:05on all the time.
49:06And I've seen many kids, quiet kids reach their breaking point and snap.
49:12And this happens in my classes, in my schools.
49:17You know, there's, there's no school that I haven't known that hasn't had some sort of
49:22fight.
49:22You know, this guy is right about that.
49:24And any, any school's bullshitting, even in the most nerdiest, prestigious, fucking potch
49:30ass schools.
49:32They, they got fights too, just like we're all the same.
49:35You know, people will wind you up.
49:38We'll try to get a rise out of you in the real world and the internet world.
49:43And, you know, on online, you know, it's crazier now, you know what I'm saying?
49:47But there, you know, when you're in school, you're kind of trapped.
49:50You know what I'm saying?
49:51You're, you're trapped.
49:52Yeah.
49:52You could talk to a teacher and shit, but some, that shit, that scenario happened so quick
49:58that you're in kind of a fight or flight moment there that it was like, man, it should happen
50:03quick, man.
50:04And I'm like, oh my God, man, man, I smile a little bit because again, I've been there,
50:10done that.
50:11And it's easier said than done to get yourself out of that scenario.
50:14So I don't feel, I feel incredibly sad for the kid because, um, those girls, well, Georgia,
50:23uh, and the pack, you know, it's almost like a pack.
50:26You know what I'm saying?
50:26They, uh, they're like mean girls and shit.
50:29You know, they're like the, the Lindsay Lohan.
50:32I forgot the other chick, the, the main chick.
50:34Uh, actually, wasn't it like Georgina and some shit like that?
50:39Georgina, some shit like that.
50:40Some name like that.
50:41Forgive me, man.
50:42It's been, it's been ages since I seen mean girls, but I enjoyed that movie when I saw
50:46that shit, Georgia, Georgina, something like that.
50:50It might be something with those names, you know, similar names there, ladies and gentlemen.
50:54But yeah, you could just see that she's a mean girl.
50:57She's likes picking on it on them.
50:59I mean, back in the day, if somebody picked on you, they might've liked you, you know,
51:03but that's what I used to think.
51:05But maybe, you know, this is 2012 here.
51:08So it might be a little bit different, but I feel like it's still the same shit.
51:11That, you know, boys be picking on girls, girls be picking on boys that they liked and, you
51:16know, vice versa, whatever.
51:18Um, part of me felt like, again, like they're quiet.
51:21They're to themselves.
51:23They're not bothering.
51:24But in life, you know, like, um, it can bother people when you are not bothering anyone.
51:32You know what I mean?
51:33Like, uh, you can easily bother.
51:35You stay in your lane.
51:36You stay to yourself.
51:38You're at your piece.
51:39You're doing whatever.
51:40Uh, you know, you're keeping your head down, trying to focus on your stuff.
51:43Apparently not bothering people bothers people.
51:46That's something I learned a long time ago.
51:48And, uh, you know, you haven't learned that shit.
51:50It's a good time.
51:51Good time to, to learn it.
51:52Um, yeah.
51:53Cause it really ruffles people's feathers.
51:55So I'm torn again.
51:56Like I said, because, um, yeah, I feel like he was in a, um, a lose, lose situation in those
52:03moments there.
52:03Obviously it said that he was doing well.
52:06Um, and even, uh, Georgia started doing well too.
52:09Cause it, I mean, can easily avoid those situations.
52:13Like if she would just shut her mouth and, you know, just keep it moving, focus on her
52:18stuff.
52:19I mean, that's the only way I can see, like, if she just stopped doing what she's doing,
52:23stop picking on the kids, um, for whatever reason, again, he's, he's defending.
52:29I mean, at some point you kind of snap.
52:31I mean, let me know if you ever been in a situation like that, you've reached a boiling
52:36point and you kind of snapped and did some shit.
52:39It'd be kind of interesting reading.
52:40I'm not gonna lie, man.
52:41I mean, I've done that.
52:43I was no saint.
52:44Uh, I had moments where I was good.
52:46And, and deep down when you're looking at a lot of these kids, they all seem good.
52:51Again, they just, they mean, well, they want to do well, but sometimes they just probably
52:58in those moments, they just don't know how to quite do it.
53:01Uh, the anger management lady was cool.
53:03I was hoping that she would give more tips because I think that's something important
53:07for a lot of people because a lot of people, uh, man, a lot of people get riled up very
53:13easily.
53:13And a lot of times it is something in what you say, um, and how you respond best course.
53:22A lot of times, no reaction, you know, is a reaction by just, you know, kind of just
53:27like ignoring it.
53:28Again, easier said than done.
53:30It's something that you have to hone in and practice, uh, day by day and stuff like that.
53:35Um, cause that will piss off people.
53:37If you're able to channel that and you don't give them a response, that will piss them off
53:42more because a lot of times people are testing you.
53:45And it seems like, again, across the pond, it's the same shit.
53:48You know, we all do the same things.
53:50Uh, nothing is surprising to me, uh, when it comes to that, you know, uh, how we all act
53:56and, uh, how we dressing and how we're, um, I mean, you know, it's a lot of, there's a
54:02lot of similarities, you know, um, from across the pond and a lot of influences here.
54:07So I feel, um, that at least for, for George's situation for Mr. Mitchell, he did the right
54:15thing and not letting her go, you know, uh, it seemed like, and based on those lines at
54:21the end there, they started to get their shit together.
54:24But, um, I really was proud and his friend, although Jack was, you know, hesitant, resistant,
54:31cause I feel like he already knew that what's, what's what he already, he did the deed.
54:35He knew he was in deep shit.
54:37He knows what it is.
54:38But again, when you're in those moments like that, unfortunately it is, um, you know, second
54:46takes that one second to do something that actually could potentially change the course
54:53of your life.
54:54Uh, you know what I mean?
54:55And in the real world, I feel like you could navigate a little bit better, but in school,
55:01again, when it's so, you know, you're so closed in, I think those moments and that's why you
55:07get a lot more fights and stuff.
55:08Uh, I'm trying to remember if we had like these isolation stuff.
55:14I mean, you go to the principal's office, uh, they might've put you away for stuff like that,
55:19but most often enough, they, they're not real.
55:21I, not that I can recall that you would have a room dedicated where you'd be doing your schoolwork
55:28and shit like that.
55:28You're getting expelled, man.
55:30So I feel like you fuck around at least from my, what I remember.
55:35Yeah.
55:35You're getting expelled, man.
55:36It's like, you don't even get that chance where you're staying in your isolated for a little bit.
55:41I don't know.
55:42I can't even recall that stuff.
55:43You would just be expelled.
55:44They will call your mom, call your dad, parents pick you up.
55:49I'll talk to your parents and you're probably getting expelled for a week and stuff.
55:52Not this three day shit.
55:54So, um, I feel like, you know, there's a little bit differences here and stuff.
55:57I'll, I'll do my best to try and remember a little bit more, but as I watch these things,
56:03it's kind of jogs my memory, uh, the prom stuff, everybody having a good time.
56:07Always happy to see that.
56:09Did you enjoy the episode?
56:10Leave your thoughts in the comments down below.
56:12Do you agree with Mr. Mitchell's decision?
56:14I try to see the bigger picture and why he's doing it.
56:18Um, you know, made the decision, at least for Jack, as far as, you know, um, you don't
56:23want to be doing that in the real world, you know, you want popo and all that shit.
56:26But, um, you know, but that's, that's the cool thing.
56:29We don't always have to always agree with each other, but we should always strive to listen
56:35to one another, always hear different POVs or perspectives.
56:39Uh, and then, you know, you make, you make your own judgment on it because again, we, we
56:44all don't think the same all the time.
56:46We all have different likes and dislikes and that's what makes everybody unique.
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