Head’s Up Seven-Up Was Played to See Who Cheated in Class [CONSPIRACY]
I got it! The teachers used to have the kids play my favorite grade school game, 'Heads Up Seven Up', to see who the cheaters were. Right?
I got it! The teachers used to have the kids play my favorite grade school game, 'Heads Up Seven Up', to see who the cheaters were. Right?
Some parents are under the illusion that just because they give their little curtain climbers juice instead of bouncing them off the walls with soda that they are somehow providing them with a lesser evil.
It’s time to go back to school. It’s time to hit the books. Nothing is going to stop you from being head of the class.
When I fist saw the headline for this story, I didn't think much of it, surely this mother sent her child to school with a bag full of junk food... Not the case.
Hey students, want higher test scores? Try studying with a little potpourri or the scent of fresh-baked cookies. Scientists have discovered that our ability to learn actually decreases when the information is paired with a nasty smell.
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If you think girls these days just grow up too darned fast, you’ll like this.
Shelley College, a secondary school in Britain, thought its female students were painting themselves a little too heavily and spending too much time primping in the bathrooms, so officials banned anyone 16 and younger from wearing cosmetics.