The Big Fight

By Raven B., Choir Academy
True Stories That's Weird, Grandma

My biggest school memory was in kindergarten.  When I first came in I was shy.  When I meet people, I’m shy.  On the second week of school I got used to them and most of the people/kids in both kindergarten classes were my friends.  One day, I got into an argument with a girl named Marquita.  She’s short, long curly hair and can sing.  It happened at recess.  Everybody was watching us, I said, “If you’re gonna hit me, just hit me.”  “I’m not gonna hit you unless you hit me.”  When recess was over we both told our teachers.  But we were in separate classes.  She was in Ms. P’s class and I was in Ms. Jenson’s class.  We both had to go to the office.  And then they had to ask us questions like, “What are you differences?”  Well, I thought these questions were boring.  But the best thing about kindergarten was we weren’t in the same classroom and I took a different language then her.  Then we started to get along and we did not have any more arguments that year.  This happened at Andrew Jackson Language Academy.