Washington High

Is Washington Township High School really a school full of snobby rich kids?
There’s a chance that I’m going to move away to go to a different high school and one of my choices is Washington Township High School since it’s such a great school and everything. The thing is I had other people’s opinions about it and a lot of them said not to go, because the kids there are really snobby and stuck up rich kids. Is this true, because I don’t want to be surrounded around a bunch of snobs.
Im a Freshman at this school and I can tell you that our high school consists of EVERYTHING. We say never expect the unexpected in our school because of so many incidents that have occured.. such as bomb scares, roof damage but to answer YOUR QUESTION that answer is no. Everyone is different over here and we do tend to have alot of rich kids. Since south jersey is one of the highest graduation status, we tend to get more rich kids… BUT since our HS is SO big.. everyone has a ” group that fits them… so to answer your question, EVERYONE has a group.. and we do tend to have alot more nerds than most schools
.. but anyway everyone has a different group and its a good school to be at! Also expect ALOTTT of hw.. just givin u insight of the school…
Booker T. Washington High grad Deonte Bridges’ Valedictorian speech
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