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The next flashback reveals one student handed in a disturbing essay for O'Neill's 'descriptive assignment, possibly somethign about shootign or harming other students in the class, specifically Sandi Griffin. In light of a recent school shooting at [[Oakwood High School]], in a town not far from [[Lawndale]], [[Angela Li|Principal Li]] had recently instituted a zero-tolerance policy about threatening writing concerning the Lawndale High and its students.
The next flashback reveals one student handed in a disturbing essay for O'Neill's 'descriptive assignment, possibly somethign about shootign or harming other students in the class, specifically Sandi Griffin. In light of a recent school shooting at [[Oakwood High School]], in a town not far from [[Lawndale]], [[Angela Li|Principal Li]] had recently instituted a zero-tolerance policy about threatening writing concerning the Lawndale High and its students.


Brought before the principal, the school councilor [[Ms. Manson]], and their parents, the student who wrote the essay tried to explain they hadn't meant any of it and planned to throw it away after they'd written it, not accidentally hand it in. Panickign at the thougth of being expelled, the students induces fear and overreaction by teh school administrators and their parents, leading to their hospitilization in a mental institution, 'for their own safety and the safety of others.'
Brought before the principal, the school councilor [[Margaret Manson|Ms. Manson]], and their parents, the student who wrote the essay tried to explain they hadn't meant any of it and planned to throw it away after they'd written it, not accidentally hand it in. Panickign at the thougth of being expelled, the students induces fear and overreaction by teh school administrators and their parents, leading to their hospitilization in a mental institution, 'for their own safety and the safety of others.'


The last section reveals [[Stacy Rowe]] as the essay writer who welcomes the oblivion the anti-depressants and sedatives the instituion inject her with regularly, fearing if she thought for herself again, she would only end up in a worse situation.
The last section reveals [[Stacy Rowe]] as the essay writer who welcomes the oblivion the anti-depressants and sedatives the instituion inject her with regularly, fearing if she thought for herself again, she would only end up in a worse situation.