8th Grade Privileges

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In grade school, you can’t wait till eighth grade year. The final grade before high school. The year where you're the top dawgs at school, you get all the privileges, and you just get noticed more. Personally I was looking forward to eighth grade year for all of these reasons, but then once I got here they all went away. This is because the seventh grade came in and took half the privileges that only eighth graders were supposed to have.
Many teachers argue that this is not going on and the seventh grade doesn’t have a ton of eighth grade privileges. I honestly do not understand how they can say this, because if you look around it’s everywhere. The seventh graders are now doing announcements for the rest of the year, I’m positive that we as seventh graders were not allowed to do announcements last year. Not to mention that last year only eighth graders got to cantor, this year Ms. Chandler won’t even give other eighth graders a chance because she has already picked out sixth and seventh graders to canter up there. I just don’t understand how teachers can say that seventh graders don’t get many privileges that are
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They have only been here for 7 and a half years and they are getting some of the privileges that we are supposed to get. We have been here for 8 and a half years now, and suddenly at our eighth grade year all these privileges are being taken from us and given to a younger grade. We had to wait our turn, so why does the seventh grade not have to wait their turn. When I was younger, I remember thinking about how I couldn’t wait till I got to eighth grade so I could do announcements, cantor, go to the Catholic School’s mass, etc. We’ve all waited till eighth grade to do these things, but now once we get here all the waiting basically means nothing because seventh grade gets to do everything even though they didn’t wait their