Popular
Preps
Popular-by-Association
Jocks/Sporty
Band Geeks
Orch Dorks
Choir/Gleeks
Foriegners/Ethnics
Punk/Emo/Goth/Scene
Nerds (The smart ones)
Geeks (The one no one likes)
Loners
Druggies/Drug dealers
Sexually active (Whores/Sluts)
Troublemakers
Hippies
Chess Club
Skaters/Surfers
Wannabes
Ghettos/Gang
Average
Teachers-Pet (Not nerds. Teachers just like them...)
Metal Heads
"Specials"
Tomboys
Drama Club
Book Worms
Cheerleaders (Some are popular, some arent.)
Greasers (Greasy, oily, sweating looking kids)
Girls next door
Plain Joe's
their are a lot of high school "cliques" Not so much gangs.
The song "Breaking Free" is from the Disney original movie High School Musical. It was the first in the a series of three movies which focused on two high school students in rival cliques.
Because they feel that they need to belong to a group to "fit in." I am a high school student and I know this from experience.
It is apon opinion but the reason y the majority of high schoolers don't like uniforms is because they have cliques and they all want to express them selves.
There are cliques in school because most people fall into a category with what their interests are . If you are not in a clique then why not make some new friends and start a clique of your own . New cliques are spawning all the time just like the latest fashion so give it a try you never know what you could find !
In the book "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson, some of the cliques mentioned are the Marthas, the Plain Janes, the Jocks, the Country Clubbers, and the Schemers. Each group has its own distinct characteristics and social dynamics within the high school setting.
Children can form cliques at any age. The most common age would be once they enter school age. Cliques can be a very bad thing and may lead to bullying of other kids.
not at all.. it depends on your school, if you have bullys, cliques, etc. at my school there isnt really "bullys" but just people who talk behind your back.. every high school is unique, but for the most part, the high schools in the movies are very similar. however, the physical contact bullying is not as common.
In the musical and film "Grease," Danny Zuko and Sandy Olsson attend Rydell High School. The school serves as the central setting for much of the story, showcasing typical high school experiences and the social dynamics of the 1950s. Rydell High is depicted as a place where various cliques and characters interact, contributing to the film's themes of love, friendship, and teenage rebellion.
Most cute girls come with a huge popularity tag. these girls probably hang out in cliques in malls, hallways at school, and walking around. they are so easy to spot and their cliques are so big that one girl is bound to like you. Most cute girls come with a huge popularity tag. these girls probably hang out in cliques in malls, hallways at school, and walking around. they are so easy to spot and their cliques are so big that one girl is bound to like you.
i guess it depends on the people
There are some cliques out there that are just for popularity, but many people join cliques because they need a group of people to be around to feel accepted even if that group of people is not so nice.