Maumelle Social Class Analysis

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Every school has social groups. Social groups are what define a school and the school’s students. Sometimes it’s harder to find the social group than others. Maumelle has many social groups, to many to fit into an essay so I divided them up. The Higher Class, the Middle Class, and the Lower Class.
Maumelle has many social groups; the Higher class, the Middle Class, and the Lower Class. The Higher Class kids are the popular ones. They are the kids that everybody talks about, and what everybody wants to be. They also are the ones that start all the drama. Their personality is stuck up, preparatory, snobby, and can be self-minded rather than caring for others. The Middle Class kids can be both popular and outcast. These kids are the ones that hang out with the Higher Class and Lower Class. They are middlemen. They are …show more content…

The Lower Class does not like the Higher Class because they do not include them in anything. The Lower Class also dislikes the Higher Class because they bully the Lower Class. The Higher Class bullies them because they are ugly, nerdy, and act differently than other kids. The Middle Class can also sometimes bully the Lower Class by saying that they are freaky. The Higher Class kids get along well until drama starts up about them. The Middle Class sometimes get into fights with each other, but mostly get along well. The Lower Class get along the best, because they all are alike. I think the reason we have social groups at Maumelle is because people that divide the school into who whey like or don’t like. It’s kind of like when a person does some thing gross, people try to avoid him or her. I think social groups shouldn’t exist because its not loving one another like the bible tells us to. We shed further and further from one another we sometimes don’t even acknowledge their presents. I think the social groups are the worst part of high school, because of that very