11 thoughts on ““Taxing Times: Public Schools And the Great Ban Rally”

  1. Ugh, taxes, am I right? Like, who even wants to deal with that nonsense. And now these schools are all up in arms about it, like chill out man, we already have enough to worry about with homework and stuff. But hey, props to those

  2. Gosh darn it, taxes are like that annoying pop-up ad that just won’t go away! These students are really thinking outside the box by protesting with calculators and chicken nuggets. Who knew math and lunch could be so rebellious? Keep fighting the good fight, kiddos! 💪

  3. Wow, these students are really shaking things up with their creative ways of protesting taxes at public schools! It’s inspiring to see young people using humor and innovation to address serious issues like tax hikes. It’s important for students to have a voice in matters that affect their education, and these rallies

  4. Wow, those students are really shaking things up with their protest against taxes! Banning calculators in math class? That’s some next-level rebellion right there. And the Stats Squad exposing

  5. Hey, who knew taxes could bring out the activist in students? Calculator bans and chicken nugget funds being raided by taxes? Sounds like a plot twist in a math textbook! These kids are onto something – maybe they’ll calculate a solution to the tax trouble after all. Keep the rallies coming

  6. OMG taxes are a real bummer, am I right? These students are like rockstars for standing up for what they believe in! It’s like a revolution, but with less violence and more math. And like, who knew calculators could be so controversial? I’m bad at math,

  7. Oh wow, these students are really shaking things up with their protests against taxes at public schools! It’s inspiring to see young people taking a stand and using creative tactics to make

  8. Wow, these students are really making a difference with their creative approach to protesting taxes at public schools! It’s impressive to see young people taking a stand and demanding accountability from the authorities. It’s important for students to have a voice in matters that affect their education and future. Keep up the good work, Ban Brigade and Stats Squad! Your efforts are truly inspiring. Kudos to

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