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Make some reflections on what you would like to change about your school. It might help to ask some schoolmates for their opinions. It might be something that you feel your school is missing, does not support or something that should just be changed or scrapped altogether.
Make a list containing all of this. Lists are always the best way to get what you want organized.
Categorize your list, making subheadings for things like events, rules, holidays and homework.
If you are the kind of person who spends a lot of time on their social network (i.e: Facebook/Twitter/Myspace), you should start your rebel movement by making an account solely for it.
Provide all true information into your information boxes when creating your account, and make sure to put 'rebellious nature' as one of your personality aspects.
Make just one profile picture, something that is very similar to a logo, but not with anybody's face on it - if somebody finds out you are the mastermind behind the rebel movement, you could get into trouble.
Start off your first post/tweet by telling everybody who looks at your page what your aims are; changing your school the way its students want it to.
Add, Friend or Follow everybody who you know goes to your school (not including teachers or staff members).
If anybody asks who you are, do not tell them, just say that you are someone who cares and who wants to bring some change for the better.
You will need a closed circle of friends, whom you can trust with your identity, as they will serve to be your rebel team.
Along with your 'team', organize events like Halloween, Christmas or thanksgiving parties.
You can use these events to gather money for certain projects that might help you change your school the way you want it to.
Continue doing things like hosting events and posting propaganda online, and you should soon have a miniature rebellion on your hands!
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