Science Leadership Academy

Learn • Create • Lead

Storytelling - Chase

Create a post

Public Feed

SHIP Happens.

Posted by Morgan Craig-Williams in STORY-001 on
So yea, I'm leaving to go to  Shippensburg today, One, I'm mentally and physically exhasuted. Two, I really didn't want my brother or my dad or my sister to come because they always find away to make everything about them. I don't blame my little sister she's 3 so thats someone I can tolerate. But my dad and my brother, the last time I went up to ship, just for the tour, they complained the whole time, they this, they that, they need food they need something to drink. THEY WERE SITTIN IN ONE SPOT! They said they were tired, like ocme on why are you tired you  guys weren't the one walking around the campus. ughhh.
Be the first to comment

That sucks

Posted by Emma Connell in STORY-001 on
I feel like everything gives you cancer. Deodorant, microwaves, soy sauce, depression, stress, hair dyes, toothpaste, broccoli and much more cause cancer. This blows.
Be the first to comment

I can't wait.

Posted by Melissa Buchanico in STORY-001 on
​141 days until move in.
59 days
until graduation. 
34 days
until prom. 
6 hours
until spring break begins.


I love my life.<3. 
When we come back from spring break, I'm not doing ANY WORK. 
None. 
Whatsoever.
Be the first to comment

I am bad at being quiet

Posted by Zachary Walls in STORY-001 on
​I'm in the day of silence thing (draw attention to bullying of LGBT) Last year i  didn't do it and this year i figured i'll try. I haven't broken yet but soon i shall scream, maybe after leave the building. I'm not gay/bi/tran and that doesn't matter. No one should be bullied for being a different race or a different gender or for having different beliefs or for being gay. We're all human after all and to each their own.
Be the first to comment

Day of Silence

Posted by Rachel Patterson in STORY-001 on
Today I am participating in the "Day of Silence" to draw attention to the growing problem of LGBT bullying and harassment.  I did not participate last year because I felt as though the cause was irrelevant to my life because at the time, I had no gay, bi, or transgenders friends.  But recently, all of that has changed.

One of my closest family members has recently come out as a lesbian.  Although my family and I are a little bit skeptical because she is so young, we are still considering the seriousness of it all, and we are making sure that she feels accepted. 

I realize that there are some families that would be very upset at the idea of one of their members being homosexual.  My family is very open and loving, and I know that if more families were like mine, more people would feel comfortable with being who they truly are and expressing their inner feelings.
Be the first to comment