So I'm doing an article for my school newspaper about NAPE, which is a standardized test that select students complete, in order to create templates for the whole student body to do. It's sort of like a Nielsen Family kind of thing, I think. I tried to research NAPE online, and I eventually found documents on the subject, but I also found out what NAPE is really doing to our students...
The word "nape" actually means "the back of the neck." Apparently I'm one of the only people that didn't know that. The nape is the part of the body that adult mammals like cats will grab or bite the nape of their younger kin, and carry them around.
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That's what I mean, sorry if I didn't make sense. |
Anyway, are school districts treating us as their "young children," forcefully grabbing us at the scruff of the neck by their teeth and carrying us around? I might just be thinking about it too hard. Maybe I should go actually write my article.
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