Being A Pennsbury School District Middle Schooler
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Being A Pennsbury School District Middle Schooler

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Being A Pennsbury School District Middle Schooler


Black and White Ball, Dances and Fun Nights :


Carpool with friends over to Oxford Valley for a new graphic tee, and make sure you steal your crush's snapback to wear over your (badly) straightened or scrunched hair (complete with a poof of course). As always, hope for that text of "can we hug tonight?".


The "I Heart Boobies" Bracelet Ban:

The ever so outraging ban of the "I Heart Boobies" bracelets that sent middle schoolers into a fury. But we really played administration when we just turned them inside out. OHHHH BURN.


Beat Street:

If you never went to Beat Street just imagine 6-8th graders squished into a club-like building, awkwardly grinding and sweating more than the average human being. I like to think of it today as the "middle school version of a frat party". 95% of rumors about "who kissed" also arose from cray cray Friday nights spent at Beat Street.


Downtown Yardley:

Roaming Main Street with Frappucinos in hand and loitering on the benches outside of WaWa was just about the best thing to do in Bucks Co on the weekends. Downtown Yardley was also home to Harvest Day where you reunited with your friends from the three middle schools.


Attending PHS Football Games:



Yes, it actually was obvious that you weren't a high schooler, considering you stood by the entrance in awkward circles and didn't even pay attention to the game. You also probably have once in your life told your Mom or Dad that you were going here to meet up with friends when in reality you were actually meeting up with your current boo thang.


The LMT:

Before any of us had summer jobs, the day that school let out you spent every waking moment at the LMT. You packed your drawstring backpacks with a towel and (if you were lucky) $5 for the snack bar so you could buy some dank ass cheese fries and a soda. IT WAS LITTTTTT.


Horrorfest:

The fact that we repeatedly paid almost $40 every fall to see the same exact haunted hayride (just with a different bae ;) ) is quite absurd. You legit knew what was coming every time but still wanted the excuse to snuggle on the wagon. Also does anyone remember that mini rave they had there lmao.

Good Ole Pennsbury SD:

Bucks Co may be the most boring place in the world, but we sure knew how to live it up.



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