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An American School
I sit in school, looking at the daily agenda for spanish.
Lights off. Block the door. No moves. No noises. No phones. I tuck my head and anxiously stare at my converse.
Footsteps. Another round. More footsteps.
The officer knocks. “You guys passed and can resume class now.”
The drills aren’t always drills anymore.
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