Talk:North Gwinnett High School

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I'm a little confused about the importance of a couple of people dying in a crash. I realize that this probably was quite devastating for the school in general, but if you wanted to be fair, I would include all of the other people that have died in some way.

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Alright, so lets say you have two friends, both of which are really nice, cool people. They are both huge contributors to the school in all ways possible. They are basically everyone's friend and knows no enemy. They're great guys and are important to everyone.

Then the morning after the previous day on which you saw them, they're gone. Killed. They'll never breathe another breath. They'll never do another changing thing for your school. How would you feel?

Our entire school was devastated. No one did anything that day. We had the library set up for counseling. Not a single teacher taught that day, not a single student learned. We all missed our friends, our brothers.

The thing is, we haven't had a death at our school in a while. Quite a while in fact. Listing every death would by great but it is improbable the list would be sufficient. We're still in the 2006-07 school year in which they died, so having the information on the article is nice, and a way of paying respect. I suppose that after this school year, removal of the information would be appropriate. By removing the news every time it is posted you are making fun of the people who mourn the loss of our friends, and the lost as well. Please, have a heart.

-BobbyBoberson2

What school are you attending bobby?

I remember having class as usuall the day after the car crash, only one student from our school died in the wreck. Remember this is wikipedia, not a myspace or some blog.


I realize it's not a blog. Just making a point. I go to North which should be extremely obvious. Two of the three students who died in the accident went to North. I know that for sure. None of my classes nor my friends were normal, so I guess your the exception.

--Very well Bobby, I give you permission to put it on here (like you need it). However, there was another student that died this year... I don't know his name, and I don't know how he died, but he existed too. In my opinion, you should include him too.

  However, the wikipedia policy has something on it that mentions relevence of info... I would check it out. I'm not an expert on it either, so this is just a side note.

Was the "like you need it" necessary? Was it really necessary to stoop to such an asshole level? I know that another kid died this year. I didn't find out for a while though since I was away at college. How about we just leave all mentions of student death out since some dumbass will come in and delete it anyway.

-BobbyBobberson (I had to change my name since I forgot my login due to inactivity here.) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bobbybobberson (talk • contribs) 18:21, 31 December 2007 (UTC)