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More High School Stories

More High School Stories

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In the continuation of last week's episode about Kayce's crazy high school, she starts off the episode by taking a look at the school's Facebook page. Then she talks about the crazy students at the school. Followed by more Mr. Bales drama. Then she concludes the episode, by discussing the school's financial problems.


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Host: Kayce May

Producers: Jack Ringenberg & Kayce May

Editor: Jack Ringenberg


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Timecards:

0:00:00 Intro

0:00:35 The Patriot Press

0:11:10 Graduation

0:17:47 People Saying Slurs

0:20:42 People Making Animal Noises

0:27:37 High School Bathrooms

0:43:19 Getting In and Out of the Building

0:45:52 Climbing in the Ceiling

0:48:00 More Mr. Bales Drama

0:52:18 Prom

0:59:17 Money Problems

1:02:32 Outro


Chapter Art Image Credit:

The Patriot Press: https://www.facebook.com/uchspatriotpress/

Getting In and Out of the Building: https://www.homes.com/school/liberty-in/union-county-high-school/7b9dm6jpy53jy/

More Mr. Bales Drama: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmett-bales-1a8b7848

Climbing in the Ceiling: https://judge-interiors.co.uk/ceiling-tiles-for-schools



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