Luis Saldana, 6 years old had just started kindergarten at a old school called Evergreen Elementary. His first couple years of school were great! Everyone was so nice. He had a lot of friends. After Evergreen shut down in the middle of the 4th grade for him, the boy was separated from his friends and was forced to go to John Tuck while all of his other friends went to Sage. Then middle school came.
That’s where everything started, everything was so different, we had five teachers instead of one. We had one recess instead of two. The 11 year old boy was trying to fit in and make some friends, and he did. But every once in awhile, someone would push his buttons. Everything was ok.. he was able to tolerate it and not take action but it would make him upset and hurt his feelings. …show more content…
My Bike!!!” I would usually just ignore it most of the time but it would always rub me the wrong way, how i would always get stereotyped while I'm not even like that in any way. As a matter of fact i have more of a dominant American culture considering I have lived in the north west all my life. For example, I don't really like any of your stereo typical Mexican food like tacos or burritos. So I’m always eating something other than what my parents eat when they cook or buy Mexican food. And even after all of that i was always the kid who was stereotypically