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Widespread vandalism has been found in the school's washrooms. The usual variety includes a ] and a message telling the ] to go back to ]. It is suggested that these atrocities are the work of an individual or a small group. Recently, toilet rolls had been taken out and dropped in the toilet bowls. Then, on ], ], one of the boys' washrooms had to be closed down, as a result of a trash can being set on fire. A similar incident happened almost a year before. This unsettling problem is now the administration's top priority. One of the ] classes, taught by M. Clift, is joining forces to design anti-racism/vandalism posters that will be posted around the school vicinity. Widespread vandalism has been found in the school's washrooms. The usual variety includes a ] and a message telling the ] to go back to ]. It is suggested that these atrocities are the work of an individual or a small group. Recently, toilet rolls had been taken out and dropped in the toilet bowls. Then, on ], ], one of the boys' washrooms had to be closed down, as a result of a trash can being set on fire. A similar incident happened almost a year before. This unsettling problem is now the administration's top priority. One of the ] classes, taught by M. Clift, is joining forces to design anti-racism/vandalism posters that will be posted around the school vicinity. The vandals or the administration are of very low intelligence as the symbol drawn is a representation of Buddhism. Therefore, either the administration are retards and thought the symbol was neo-nazi sentiment or they simply wanted to ban all religous symbols, in which case, Jesus' cross should also be banned in Palmer. The Vandals, if they meant to promote Buddhism would be correct in drawing a left facing swastika, but if they meant to promote neo-nazi sentiments then they are also retards as the left handed swastika is a symbol of Buddhism. Thirdly, the poster of the picture, Jw21 could also be an retard for taking a picture of the symbol of Buddhism and believing it to be a symbol of racism.

Further, if one looks at this page's history, one can find numerous changes to this page, most of which are vandalism. The observant reader will undoubtedly regard Palmer as a school for retards.
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High school in Richmond, British Columbia
R C Palmer Secondary
Address
8160 St. Albans Rd
Richmond, British Columbia, V6Y 2K9
Information
School typePublic high school
MottoA Traddition of Excellence
Founded1952
School boardSchool District 38 Richmond
Area trusteeLinda McPhail
School number3838024
PrincipalBert Weins
Grades8-12
Enrollment923 (2004)
LanguageEnglish
AreaGreater Vancouver
Colour(s)Navy blue, Baby blue
MascotGriffin
Team namePalmer Griffins
WebsitePalmer Secondary School

Robert Cecil Palmer Secondary School is a secondary school located in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada which educates students in grades 8-12.

Basketball Program

The school hosts a basketball program for students that replaces the regular P.E. course with an all-basketball program and teaches the fundamentals, tricks, and plays of the sport. Recently, the senior basketball team have made it to the 63rd Annual TELUS-BCHSBBA Boys Provincial Basketball Championships, held in the PNE Agrodome.

Robotics Club

CADD teacher M. Clift hosts the Robotics Club, which specializes in creating combat robots (à la Robot Wars). Members compete against each other as a form of weekly practice, and they take part in various competitions, some as far as Seattle.

Soccer Academy

The school also hosts a district-wide Soccer Academy for student-athletes to obtain a high-level of soccer training while completing their high school education. Palmer students can also take this program as an alternative to the regular P.E. course.

Vandalism

File:PalmerVandalism.jpg
A left-facing swastika, a symbol of Buddhism.

Widespread vandalism has been found in the school's washrooms. The usual variety includes a swastika and a message telling the Chinese people to go back to China. It is suggested that these atrocities are the work of an individual or a small group. Recently, toilet rolls had been taken out and dropped in the toilet bowls. Then, on January 31, 2007, one of the boys' washrooms had to be closed down, as a result of a trash can being set on fire. A similar incident happened almost a year before. This unsettling problem is now the administration's top priority. One of the CADD classes, taught by M. Clift, is joining forces to design anti-racism/vandalism posters that will be posted around the school vicinity. The vandals or the administration are of very low intelligence as the symbol drawn is a representation of Buddhism. Therefore, either the administration are retards and thought the symbol was neo-nazi sentiment or they simply wanted to ban all religous symbols, in which case, Jesus' cross should also be banned in Palmer. The Vandals, if they meant to promote Buddhism would be correct in drawing a left facing swastika, but if they meant to promote neo-nazi sentiments then they are also retards as the left handed swastika is a symbol of Buddhism. Thirdly, the poster of the picture, Jw21 could also be an retard for taking a picture of the symbol of Buddhism and believing it to be a symbol of racism.

Further, if one looks at this page's history, one can find numerous changes to this page, most of which are vandalism. The observant reader will undoubtedly regard Palmer as a school for retards.

Notable alumni

External links

References

  1. http://www1.cei.gov.cn/serve/index/showdoc.asp?Color=Ten&blockcode=wnmxfc&filename=200306112794
  2. http://www.richmondfirst.ca/singh.htm
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