The first Pioneer Students Against Surveillance meeting was today. I think it could be considered a success-fifteen students showed up, plus Mr. Robert, and there was a lot of good discussion. At this point, with the decision having been made, the focus is changing from educating people about why cameras shouldn't be installed to trying to do something about the installation along with trying to stop similar programs. There's definitely still a reason to meet; 15 people is good for the first meeting, but it'd be great to see more people next meeting; we need to keep growing.
During the meeting, there were methods of protest discussed, along with plans for the future of the club and discussion about why it's still important to have a club like this. Our goal is to become as public as possible with our issues with the cameras. If you've got good ideas, or you just want to help, show up to the next meeting. March 4 (the Tuesday after we get back from break) at lunch in Mr. Robert's room. The facebook group had already been set up by the time I got around to checking, so you can stay informed. Hope I'll see at least a few new faces next time.
2.21.2008
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It was quite well-run.
were there any non-seniors there?
yes, actually, thankfully. if i remember correctly, there were about five seniors there.
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