Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Response #12

        Honestly, because our school is in Southeast San Diego, and due to our past, we are automatically going to get a bad reputation and people are going to mainly be focused on the negatives and stereotypes. We, as a community, need to have more spirit and promote the positive things that go on and our school.
        
        We can get people more involved by having a protest or a movement, and even though what happened on Friday was uncalled for and shouldn't have happened, it has brought people together, and built friendships and we've even gotten plenty of participation from other schools around San Diego.

        How do we change our schools reputation? It will take a lot of work, because people already have the idea that Lincoln is a bad school implanted in their heads, but if we take small steps, starting with this movement/protest and unite as one bringing positivity to the area, people MIGHT start looking at our school differently.