User talk:Dharter

dharter, I appreciate your honesty and I welcome it. The fact of the matter is, I have less a problem with Rashima and more a problem with the drug problems. Sure, it can be argued that drug problems are prevalent at every school, but I find it is exponentially growing at ISB, both on-campus at off. Billing itself as a premeir school i figured the administration would be able to address these issues. Yet it has not, and as you can see, Rashima testing positive ( is a fact, can ask students of the class of 2007 who graduated with her) and she did not lose her valedictorianship. Of course, Thailand is not like America, and such issues are shoved uner the tables, never to see the light of day. I mean, what would parents of current students think if they learned the valedictorian was a drug user? It would be outrageous. I have no cites, and I was 100% sure I took my section down, but it seems I did so without logging in, and it was assumed to be vanadalism. WHoops? But now it is taken down, and I have no problem. I wished I had cites but I don't. This is not a vendetta towards the school. Like any budding journalist, I wanted to point out some darker, shady facts that have been snuffed out by those running the schools. I can't do so..unfortunately. But i do hope you realize, in reading my post, that I was defintely not attacking Rashima for what she has done, but rather the reaction of the administration and their actions following a positive drug test.