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24 School Experiences From The '60s, '70s, & '80s

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Many things change and evolve, and school culture, policies, and expectations are no exception. So when older Redditors and BuzzFeed Community members shared the everyday school experiences from the past that were considered "common," I couldn't believe it. Here are some wild school moments from "back in the day" that, depending on your age, will have you reminiscing or sitting in shock: 1. "I was left-handed until the second grade. My teacher taught me: 'It's right to write with your right hand. It's wrong to write with your left hand. It's called handwriting, not handlefting.' She had a jump rope that she used to tie my left hand to my thigh so that I wouldn't be tempted to switch hands." 2. "When we got sick at school, the police would drive us home. Mothers did not have cars to come get us in the 1950s." — jen67 3. "My uncle used to be on the school rifle team in the '70s. There was a shooting range inside the school, right next to the locker rooms." 4.…

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