Tucker HS
Tucker wasn't a bad school. I didn't mind it. Though we had a lot of shit happen when I attended to make it interesting. My freshman year was the first year they started doing the laptop thing with the ibooks. So there were no restrictions (chatting in class and file sharing were just some of it). Sophomore year is when the principal sue'd some of my friends for a picture they took of her bending over with them given it to her in the ass(I'll try and find it). We krazy glued all the locks one night so they had to cancel school. Then we did it again a month later. We had alot of bomb threats, probably 9-10 each year. I was accused of doing one, though I didn't. I got blackmailed by the principal for having some model on my desktop with a wet t-shirt, tell her who did the bomb threat or get written up. I lied and said some gym class fat kid did it. I could go on and on. Good times.
I hear its changed a lot the past couple of years, they completely restructured what areas the students get drawn from to make sure Twin Hickory or whatever the nice new high school is gets all the nicest neighborhoods and tucker seems to be a housing school for all the neighborhoods in the area that have really gotten crappy the past 5 years.
But when I was there, 97-00 I absolutely loved my highschool experience. Tucker was the perfect cross section I felt of ethnicities and cliques, where most high schools were known as the ghetto one, or the preppy one, or whatever at tucker you had normal white kids, rich preppy white kids, normal black people, thugged out black people, every possible asian nationality was well represented, I'd say the only thing we didn't have a lot of then that I hear tucker has a lot of now is hispanics, but it was so diverse you couldn't classify it as any type of school really.
But when I was there, 97-00 I absolutely loved my highschool experience. Tucker was the perfect cross section I felt of ethnicities and cliques, where most high schools were known as the ghetto one, or the preppy one, or whatever at tucker you had normal white kids, rich preppy white kids, normal black people, thugged out black people, every possible asian nationality was well represented, I'd say the only thing we didn't have a lot of then that I hear tucker has a lot of now is hispanics, but it was so diverse you couldn't classify it as any type of school really.





