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The Student News Site of Marion High School

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The Student News Site of Marion High School

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Infographics
May 1, 2024
Hannah Andreasen, senior, marvels over her flower sale in the spring musical, My Fair Lady.
Spring Photography
May 1, 2024
The issues with planes could affect how we travel in the upcoming years.
Traveling troubles
April 30, 2024
Mr. Robinson brings uses his teaching skills in and out of the classroom to help his students and athletes as well.
Competent coaches
April 30, 2024
Posters about the new nail art club hang around the school for more students to be informed.
Nailing new designs
April 30, 2024
Prom dresses were much different in the early 2000s compared to the trends of now.
Prom or pajamas?
April 30, 2024

Facebook for the unborn

By: Danielle Tiernan, Vox Editor

Making an unborn child or even a child in general a Facebook is a little ridiculous. There’s honestly no point to it. Let’s be honest, it’s not like the child is going to get on Facebook and update their status or write on peoples’ walls. A child can barely talk, let alone log onto Facebook to tell people what they’re doing. Know what’s worse? When a parent makes a Facebook for their child and then pretends to be the child, like they write on other people’s walls like it’s the child saying all of this.

Sometimes people say that they want to see how the child is doing and see pictures, but that’s why parents put pictures up on their Facebook or give the parent(s) a call or text and ask them. Another option to find out how the child is doing is to go visit them. It’s really weird that people even consider making their child a Facebook, people are taking technology too far now-a-days.

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