10. Grease- The classic story of Danny & Sandy and their friends going through their senior year at Rydell High. 9. Waiting- Ah…the excitement of working in the food industry, and so many of us high school kids can relate. 8. Dead Poets Society- A great example of the struggle of becoming your own person throughout high school. 7. Juno– Because you always see the couple that reminds you of Paulie Bleeker and Juno MacGuff. 6. Accepted- A must see for anyone being pressured into going to a refined college versus following their heart. 5. Superbad- The most modern flick of the current high school life, and how close friends…drink out of an empty Tide bottle. 4. Fast Times At Ridgemont High- Jeff Spicoli’s checkerboard Vans. ‘Nuff said. 3. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off- The best depiction of cutting class for the day and having a blast. 2. Ten Things I Hate About You- Nolan says it’s good, so it might be just okay. I don’t always believe what he says. 1. The Breakfast Club- EPIC HIGH SCHOOL CLASSIC. I don’t have to say anything else.
Ten Movies to See In High School (Not Necessarily About High School…But Close)
Katie Pope
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May 6, 2009