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(pen scribbling on paper)
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- You said that everyone knew each other
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and then you knew the same people
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when you went to high school.
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- I knew some of the same people,
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'cause like I transferred with them.
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Oh my gosh guys,
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I'm literally in private school.
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- Your story is very shifty.
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(upbeat music)
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- [Moderator] We brought together
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seven private school students.
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- I'm a private school student.
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- I'm a private school student.
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- I am a private school student.
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- I am a private school student.
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- I am a private school student.
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- I'm a private school student.
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- I'm a private school student.
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- [Moderator] Two of them
are public school students.
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If the group discovers who the liars are,
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they will split a cash price.
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(upbeat music continues)
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If the liars survive,
they win the entire price.
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Who is the odd one out?
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- What's everybody learning in school?
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- I'm taking film, geometry,
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Spanish, health and wellness, history,
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English and conceptual physics.
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- AP world, English honors,
Spanish honors, religion,
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public ethics and morality.
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- I'm in English honors,
history honors, science, honors,
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Spanish honors as well,
and I take art advance.
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- Math, Hebrew, history, art, science.
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There's much.
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I can't think of anymore
right off the bat.
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- She couldn't remember one of the classes
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that she attended,
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which I thought was kind of odd to me
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since you've been in a
class for half a year now.
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Another thing I can't get off my mind.
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I'm the only one in an actual uniform.
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Like I have a question for you.
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So what's with the uniform?
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- I have a dress code on uniform.
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We're only allowed to wear
like baby blue or light blue,
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gray, Navy and white.
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But we're only allowed
to wear white on Fridays.
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- Yeah, so it's color coded, yeah.
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- Yeah, we have--
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- I only wear these on Thursdays
'cause we go to chapel.
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- Ours is just khakis and a polo shirt.
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- His uniform,
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it didn't look unique to
like a private school.
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- Once a month on Fridays,
we're allowed to wear jeans.
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- That's what we do on Friday.
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We wear spirit shirts or jeans.
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- Why don't we go around
and say all our grades.
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- I'm in seventh grade.
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- I'm in eighth grade.
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- Yeah, I'm a freshman.
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- I'm a freshman.
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- Eighth grade.
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- Sixth grade.
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- I'm in seventh grade.
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(timer ticking)
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- Yeah, already.
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(bell rings)
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That was fast.
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(upbeat music)
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- A lot of the classes that she named
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were stuff that my
friends in public school
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are currently taking.
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(upbeat music continues)
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- At least in my experience,
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private schools don't really
have sixth grade in it.
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It's usually seven to 12.
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- A lot of other people here
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are wearing a lot of like bland colors.
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She's wearing a bright red shirt
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and that kind of stood out to me.
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- [Moderator] There's a tie.
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(dramatic music)
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The tie is between Halle and Audrey.
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so each person has 20
seconds to state their case,
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starting with Halle.
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- I'm a private school student.
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I go to Harvard Westlake.
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I play volleyball.
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I'm a Libera.
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The season just ended.
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I'm part of the BSU video
games club and the book club.
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(bell rings)
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- Okay, my name's Audrey.
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I go to a private school.
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I really like innovations.
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I have a super small class,
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10 kids including me.
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I played school soccer.
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I really like the science
lab and doing experiments.
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(bell ring)
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(upbeat music)
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(buzzer sounds)
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- Okay.
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I'm actually really surprised
that I lost the tiebreaker.
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I thought it was gonna be Halle.
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- Why don't we just give
like a brief description
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of what our school's like?
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- I'll go first.
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It's a decent size school.
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We have at least 20 kids
in our class, if not less.
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You know everybody there.
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And it's a high school too.
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It's a middle school and
it's an elementary school.
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- She was very quick to volunteer,
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which just felt like she
was trying to get the group
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off her back.
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- There's two campuses.
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There's the lower and upper campus.
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Right now, I'm on the lower campus.
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In both campuses I'd say
there's about 1,500 people
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and there's like 15 people in each class.
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- Wait, wait, you said
1,500 people in each class?
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- No, no, no, no.
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In the whole...
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In both campuses.
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(all laughing together)
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- I've been going to private
school my entire life.
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In elementary school it was really small.
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Everyone knew each other.
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The teachers knew the students,
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the teachers knew the parents.
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They knew my entire family.
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If something happens like in the morning,
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by lunch, everyone knows about it.
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I had a crush on this boy
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and rumors were going around.
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I was in fifth grade.
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And they called my mom
and talked about it.
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And my mom got so mad.
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- I'm a K through 12 school.
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So my school's pretty big.
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There's lower school, middle school,
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and upper school right now.
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I'm obviously in the upper school.
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We tend to stay away from the seniors.
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They bully us a lot.
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Our bathrooms are vandalized by them.
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So we have to use the
upper school bathroom.
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- Ours are too.
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- Yeah, exactly.
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- [Moderator] Do you guys wanna
talk about safety in school?
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Do you guys feel safe in school?
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- When I was in public school,
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I never felt unsafe in
regards to like physical harm,
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but definitely in regards
to like verbal bullying,
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that kind of thing.
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Like I'm gay.
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I wouldn't have felt
safe to come out there.
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- Totally.
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- At the public school,
there's a lot of bullying,
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There's a lot of teasing.
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I got teased for being gay in fifth grade
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before I even knew I was gay.
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I'm from the Bay Area.
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So it's kind of a more progressive school.
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It's a gifted education
program, four classes a day.
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And then Fridays are like
a more development day
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where you kind of do community building.
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Run of the mill Bay area private school.
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- My school's in Arizona, three buildings.
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There's a cafeteria and gymnasium,
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a seven to 12 building,
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and then we have a K through six building.
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I have honors English, science,
social studies and algebra.
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Then my two electives are PE and theater.
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- I'm a little suspicious of you.
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- Yeah, same.
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- Honors English, social studies.
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Those are very, very typical
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run of the mill public school classes,
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especially social studies.
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- After all that.
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What's the best thing
about your private school?
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And I'll go for first
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because I used to be in a public school
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from K through fifth grade
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and then I transferred to St.
Margaret's Episcopal school.
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The change in food, oh my gosh.
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- So much better.
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- The public schools,
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the cheese falls off of the pizza.
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- I went to public school
for like preschool,
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and the one thing I remember
was like, the food was free.
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So I was like, this is so cool.
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But like now it's like, I have
to pay for it all the time,
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but it's worth it.
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- But Missy, just quick back to you.
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You said earlier that you've
been in private school
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your whole life?
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- For pre schooling.
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I don't count that, like, you know?
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- Yeah.
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- All I know is like the food was free,
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but I didn't like it that much.
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My school was like a K to 12,
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but I transferred in eighth
grade to another high school.
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I knew everyone,
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so I wanted to like go
to a new private school
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and I like it a lot more now.
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- You said that everyone knew each other
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and then you knew the same people
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when you went to high school.
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- I knew some of the same people
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'cause like I transferred with them.
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- Oh my gosh, guys, I'm
literally in private school.
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- Your story is very shifty.
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Can I have your full story?
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I want it.
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I want it beginning to end
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because it's changed
like two different times.
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- Okay.
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For preschool, I went to
Chase Street Elementary.
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Kindergarten, I transferred
to this other school.
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I'm not gonna name it
'cause I don't want them
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to get mad at me.
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I transferred there.
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I went there for nine years.
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My sister went to the
same high school I do now
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and she really enjoyed it.
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So I was like,
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I wanna transfer there for high school.
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So I transferred there.
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Now my entire family, we
love this school so much.
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So yeah, I go there.
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- I wish I liked my school.
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(bell ringing)
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(upbeat music)
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- She couldn't keep her story straight,
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kept getting flustered,
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generally just suspicious.
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(upbeat music continues)
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(buzzer sounds)
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- Wow.
- Bye.
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- Bye.
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I didn't think it was her.
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- I think I definitely
got super defensive.
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I started panicking, talking fast.
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And I think that didn't help me.
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- [Moderator] Raise your hand
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if you think that the mole or the moles
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are still in the box
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and you would like to continue the game.
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- I'm a little suspicious
of you 'cause you said--
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- I'm suspicious of you too 'cause...
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- We've got a war going on.
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- Is this your school uniform?
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- No, we don't have a school uniform.
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We have like a dress code.
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- You got the merch.
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- Wait, so what is your dress code?
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- I don't know how to describe it.
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Like if put your fingertips.
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You can't wear bikini straps.
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Clothes have to like
touch fabric to fabric.
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But for you I did have a question.
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You said PE was your elective.
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For me it's mandatory.
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- For me, I have an elective as PE.
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- PE is an elective, but
it's a required elective.
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So you have to fill a slot for PE.
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- Yeah, we have like
dance you can do though.
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- There's a mandatory one.
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You either have to choose
the Mozart performing arts
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or you have to choose physical education.
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So I just chose PE.
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- Does everyone have a
creed for their school?
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- A what?
- A what?
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- A creed.
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Like--
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- I've never heard of that.
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- A school creed.
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Like we are committed to honesty,
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justice and learning.
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We respect the dignity and
worth of all human being,
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their thoughts, feelings
and individuality.
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- We have...
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We have a slogan.
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- Yeah.
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- We have a slogan too.
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- Ours is, "Learn by
doing, learn by caring."
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- Ours is just, "At Cooley Middle School
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"We are kind safe and honest."
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- We kind of just go by Bible verses,
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like John 3 16.
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We're very Christian school.
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- Okay.
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- We do a lot of chapel.
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- That was gonna be the next question.
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- Pray and stuff like that.
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Yeah.
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- Harvard Westlake, we have
like a bunch of things under it.
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Things that you are like supposed
to do, kind of like rules.
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- Could you tell us
more about your school?
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'Cause I'm kinda a little.
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- You never say--
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(indistinct crosstalk)
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Can you like elaborate on your story?
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- Okay, I went to a
public elementary school
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and then I switched in seventh grade.
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- Did you say you were
in sixth grade earlier?
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- Sorry?
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No, no, no.
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I never said anything about that.
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Yeah, seventh grade I switched.
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So we have two campuses.
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We have the upper and lower campus.
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There's about like 1,500 in each.
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In the whole campus not in each.
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Yeah.
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And each class is about 15 people.
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- When you say class, as in one bubble
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moves from world history
to math, to science,
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that kind of thing?
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- Yeah, like that.
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- And there are a hundred of those, okay?
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- It's a really big campus.
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- Okay.
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- At our school assemblies,
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I would like watch videos
and stuff like on YouTube
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'cause they post literally
everything on YouTube
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for like parents or whatever.
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- How often were your
assemblies pre COVID?
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- They're once a month.
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- Once a month, okay.
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- I'm really debating on
either you two right now.
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- Yeah, same.
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- I just wanna hear a
little bit more about--
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- The way you described your school.
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Like the school name,
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the once a month assemblies,
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putting everything on YouTube,
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singing the star single banner.
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- I think it's just a
general public school.
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- That is the exact
schedule of the assemblies
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that I had at every single public school.
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- What's something
unique about your school
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that differs it from a
normal public school?
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- I already said it earlier.
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You kind of had to choose
what you wanted to do.
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Like physical education
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or Mozart performing
arts for like the bass.
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(bell rings)
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(upbeat music)
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(buzzer sounds)
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- Bye.
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(receding footsteps)
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We'll miss you.
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- Why would they vote for me?
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I thought I had like some sort of like
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trust system with them.
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- I was really surprised because
everything I heard from Tom
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sounded familiar from my school and stuff.
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- [Moderator] Raise your hand
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if you think that the
mole is still in the box
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and you would like to continue the game.
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- I thought we had gotten the
moles out; Audrey and Tom.
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So I didn't wanna continue.
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- So Halle, I am so sorry for saying this,
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but thank God Olivia you
wanted the game to continue
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because I would not feel
safe ending the game--
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- Yeah, that's (indistinct)
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- With you still here.
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I just wanna ask,
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what do you find that's
unique in your school,
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and something that you haven't said.
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- Since like the classes are smaller,
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we get to like talk
with the teachers more.
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- Do you call your teachers
by their first name?
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- With some of them.
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It depends with the relationship.
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People aren't acting up as much
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as when I went to public school.
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So I feel like I just understand
the material a lot more.
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- Yeah, I agree.
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- But is the baseline education
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better than what you
found in a public school?
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- Well, first of all, I don't find myself
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dazing off as much.
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'Cause like it's just more interesting
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what they're teaching about
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and what we're learning.
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In a public school, we learned
just about American history.
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But now we're learning
about like Roman history,
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Greek history.
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We're learning about like world history.
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- Like diversifies.
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But then again, eighth grade is the year
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that you would typically
learn about world history--
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- But it's like...
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- In public school.
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- It's like, I feel like
we were just relearning
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a lot of the stuff.
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- I regretted going into round four
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after Halle express her story
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about being in a private school.
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- So is this your day to day uniform?
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- This is not my day to day uniform.
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I just like being formal.
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I just like wearing this.
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I wear this on Thursday,
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going to chapel, because it's
being respectful, I guess.
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And the rest of the days
we wear a colored uniform.
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We wear a polo shirt.
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And pants, it's either khaki,
gray, crimson, Navy or plaid.
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- Specific.
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- Yeah.
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I got it all.
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- Do you have chapel?
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- Oh, we have it every week.
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Every Thursday.
- Same.
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Every Wednesday for me.
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- So you both attend religious--
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- Yeah.
- Yes.
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- Middle school.
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Mine is gifted education private school
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and whatever you wanna do, go ahead.
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- Our school's pretty diverse.
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Yeah, that was the
question I was gonna ask.
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Diversity.
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Is it like, how would you
say, is there like a dominant.
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- We have a director of
equity and inclusion.
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- Yeah, we have what
they call the JEDI team,
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justice, equity, diversity and inclusion.
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I lead the gender sexuality alliance.
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There's a feminism club,
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Black student union.
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- Are there any clubs
that you have joined?
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Like, because I know
that they offer clubs,
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students and teachers
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- [Owen] Other than
video game and book club.
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- I'm also part of the BSU.
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- Okay, cool, cool.
[757]
- I'm sorry, wait.
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What is the BSU club?
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- Black Student Union.
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- Oh, I'm so sorry.
[760]
- It's okay.
[761]
- Your application process
was just, you took a test?
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- Yeah.
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- So, okay.
[765]
- 40 grand to get in the school.
[767]
- Yeah.
[768]
- What about you guys?
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They increased the price.
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- Yeah.
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- 20 grand.
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- I have like tuition aid.
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So yeah.
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- Ours is 50,000, I believe.
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(clock ticking)
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- Yeah, oh my God.
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(bell rings)
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(upbeat music)
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(buzzer sounds)
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- Bye, Halle.
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We love you.
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- [Moderator] Raise your hand
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if you think that the
mole is still in the box
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and you would like to continue the game.
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If the lights turn green,
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that means you have voted
out the moles and you win.
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If the lights turn red,
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that means the mole is still
in the box and you lose.
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(dramatic music)
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(upbeat music)
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- Oh yeah.
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- Go.
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- Two moles.
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- So good.
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- Good job guys.
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- Good job.
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- [Moderator] Now, can the
moles please step forward,
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in three, two, one.
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(upbeat music continues)
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(everyone yelling)
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- I love how I was the
first one eliminated.
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- It's okay, I thought it was her too.
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- Yeah, I'm sorry about that.
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Thank you.
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I thought I was gonna get out first round.
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Oh my God.
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- 'Cause I know that
school and I was like,
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I don't know if that's the uniform.
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I told you so.
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Like I knew it.
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- Friend goes there.
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- All of my friends go to private school.
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(cross talking)
[842]
- You were convincing like--
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- My answer sounded so weird though,
[843]
because my school was from
kindergarten to sixth grade.
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I think they did really well.
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And I was really surprised actually
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that they were the moles.
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I didn't really expect that.
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So is your school a public
school or private school,
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or did you just get it?
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- I go to a public school.
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I basically took on the
personality of my best friend.
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So, she goes to a private school.
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- You stole the soul of your best friend?
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- [Halle] Yeah.
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- Everyone is rich is
like a huge misconception
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'cause I know a lot of students like
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are on financial aid,
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academic scholarships,
athletic scholarships.
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- People always think
that private schoolers
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are really bad and uncontrolled
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and really conniving and mischievous.
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I don't think that's them at all.
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I think they're really outgoing
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and passionate about what they say.
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- I've always wanted to do this.
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- I know.
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- Yeah.
- Money things.
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- Money.
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(all laughing)
[892]
- The joys.
[893]
- Whoa!
[894]
- Capitalism.
[895]
(laughing)
[896]
- [Moderator] Can you
pick it all of that up?
[897]
Can you pick up all the money?
[898]
- Yes.
- Yeah.
[899]
Oh, that's a lot now, my bad.
[901]
Maybe if they told us we had
to pick it up I wouldn't do it.
[904]
- I still would've.
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