When the principals started selling on campus franchise booths to dealers, pimps and chaw vendors, some citizens started getting a little suspicious.
Also, the courses on rapid mugging exit and entry from BART didn't help.
The schools were told to prepare their students to make their way in life, and they fell back on traditional values. After all, a mind and a zip gun are a terrible thing to waste.
$120K per teacher a year, and $350K a year up for administrative staff with pensions and benefits are is a small price to pay for this kind of guidance. Also, cocaine is still way too expensive.
Massive is a term of relativity. Perhaps 'routine' would be a kindler, gentler term to maintain PC boundaries.
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