In response to FWHS graduate Paige Edmiston’s essay, “Reinventing the Patriot” and to the certain individual who deemed FWHS unworthy of the levy that would rebuild our school because we, as students, will never amount to anything.
You told the taxpayers
We were not worth their dollars
You told them that
Because of our school’s history
We would not amount to anything
You told them all this
Without realizing
By denying our chance at a better building
You are denying our chance
At success
You are taking away our futures
Because we are not enabled to be successful
When we sit in frigid classrooms
With drip drip drips coming
From the endless leaks
And floods running rivers through our hallways
We are told we are
Forgotten
Unwanted
Undeserving
And ignored
What child is inspired
To learn in these predicaments
Who looks forward to facing a
Daily
Reminder of our insignificance
When really all we need
Is a push toward greatness
Someone to tell us
We are worthy of
An education
A right to learn
In a healthy,
Clean, and
Safe environment
You do not understand
The weight of your shame
And you should revel in the power
That came from
These “undeserving” students
Who rallied together
Who gave a voice
One to be reckoned with
We said
We will not be broken
We will not be tossed aside
Because we are
Worth
So much more than your harmful labels and
Inconsiderate judgments
We
Who are considered lazy
And undetermined
Came together
United for a cause
To gain the right to our
Education
Despite your flaws
Robi Wrigley, Federal Way