McKinney North Cheerleaders Gone Wild

Karen Ayres filed this report “Cheerleading mess a team effort” on DallasNews.com tonight.

It often seemed as if the “Fab Five” ran McKinney North High School.

They walked out of classes. They wore low-cut tops banned by the dress code. They posed for salacious pictures and posted them on MySpace.

And the adults in their lives – from parents to teachers to administrators – did little to stop them.

A confidential report obtained by The Dallas Morning News tells the tale of five “ultra-cool” cheerleaders who took control of their squad, their classes and ultimately the adults around them.

Looks like these girls were trying to live out Hollywood’s crappy teen movies!

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    It is one thing to be disrespectful to authorities in class, that is wrong. But dont draw out thier social behavior to discredit them as all teenage popular girls like to showboat themselves and "yes" even in a sexual mannor. We are all human and suffer from hormonal intervention of our psychi during our development as humans.
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    Maybe Oprah was right when she said, 'American kids want iPods & sneakers. African kids was uniforms to go to school.'
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    Apres Ski,

    I agree that too many Americans live by the god of materialism.

    A closer look at Oprah's actual words show that she is actually talking about America's poor.

    Oprah also knows that some people will complain that charity should begin at home, even though she has provided millions of dollars to educate poor children in the United States, especially via her Oprah Winfrey Scholars Program. But she sees the two situations as entirely different. "Say what you will about the American educational system—it does work," she says. "If you are a child in the United States, you can get an education." And she doesn't think that American students—who, unlike Africans, go to school free of charge—appreciate what they have. "I became so frustrated with visiting inner-city schools that I just stopped going. The sense that you need to learn just isn't there," she says. "If you ask the kids what they want or need, they will say an iPod or some sneakers. In South Africa, they don't ask for money or toys. They ask for uniforms so they can go to school."


    So in reality, Oprah is saying America's poor value materialism more than education and thus, they will remain poor!
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    Look, we're all taking this way too seriously. I think one the reasons it made such large news is that all we've had to view for last 10 days or so is Gerry Ford's funeral and some new information on Duke scandal. Slow. This cheerleading thing is HOT. Period. If you are a hetero male btwn 15-65 y/o, you are on this story and looking for the pics out there on "MySpace.com". I want more, much more. I dont care about these girls motives, behavior or demographics. I want to see girls behaving badly and I want it now. Add to it they are from decent familes and they're also probably pretty hot and you have a great all-American story regardless of the outcome. Every state has a community with a high school where these girls exist and or are the norm. Big deal. F em. Out of 1200 students we have 5 chics running the system? Shame on the system. Who cares. Its high school for Christ Sakes. 4 yrs of wasted time before you start the journey which will be 10 times as fulfilling (college). Do I care if one or all of these girls are abducted and abused in their freshman year at UT-Austin? Hell no. Do I care if thier parents have either lost face or their jobs because of their behavior? Hell no. I just wanna make sure that the Cirtuit Court in McInney area doesnt seal the "MySpace.com" web pics of these hotties before I can see what all the issues are about! Go Aggies.
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    Does anyone know how to view the pics of the cheerleaders?
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    you all are idiots. you cant tell me that you never made mistakes, you never drank or did anything close to imperfect. these are average teenage girls & the media & ignorant ppl like you blow it way out of proportion. there are no pictures, ward is a complete & utter money sucking dumb ass trying to squeeze any penny out of this story bc she will never get a job again. i go to mckinney north. nobody called these girls the fab five, more than half the school didnt even know them. so fuck all you ppl bitching about this story.. its no bigger than the ones at your own highschools.

    & hey sicko.. why do you need pictures?
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    everyone is making this such a big deal. come on yall were in high school once & you can't say yall didn't do half the things that they did. it just wasn't out in the open because technology was that great. These girls reps. have been ruined because of the media. Yes they should have been kicked of the squad end of story it should not have gone to the media as mush as it did. things like this happen all the time at other high schools around texas & im not sure why this time it was made into such a big deal. Linda Theret is a great principle sure she made a few mistakes & she shouldn't have covered up as much as she did but think about it this way if it was your daughter you would have done the same thing. You would have tried to save your kid the humility. Now these girls have ruined their senior year, & have no respect from their class mates. This is the stupidest thing I've ever heard about, don't compare them to movie s like bring it on & mean girls. if anything movie producers should be blamed they made the movies.....? It wouldn't be that big of a deal if i didn't know these girls. I cheered with them last year & they aren't horrible girls they are like any other 17 year old girls.
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    mckinney girl:
    Actually, I'd have beat my kids ass for acting in this manner. Yeah, I was that age once, and no, neither I nor anyone I knew would expect to get away with this kind of behavior. If this sort of thing happens "all the time" around texas then this state has a serious problem. If they have a bad reputation now, maybe its because they're bad. period. As individuals we often have a distorted self-image, and the most important lesson someone their age (or anyone, for that matter) can learn is that we are indeed the sum of our actions. if you act like a hooker, that's not any different from /being/ a hooker. As the saying goes, if the shoe fits....
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    I think that your idea in whether or not what these girls did was "normal" is trivial, and it shows even more how each year the kids get worse and worse. It's only been two years since I've been out of high school and I NEVER once did anything close to what those girls did and was still well-known and a leader in my school. I'm glad those girls reputations got ruined because maybe it'll set a better reputation to the younger generation that you don't have to act slutty or drink when you're young to be popular.
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    I have been trying to find these pics and see what all the fuss is about but I am deployed overseas and all the gov't. computers have any site that has them blocked. Anyone mind emailing to me? tatooednco@hotmail.com I would appreciate it!
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    people need to stop trash talking these girls, they messed up, so what? everyone does it, i dont understand how this has made national news. this stuff happens all the time in mckinney and it is not that big of a deal, people need to stop creating drama and give the "Fab Five" a break
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    I just saw the movie tonight on Lifetime. I was apalled at the behavior of these girls. I realize it was drama based on real-life. I have been teaching in public schools for over 23 years. If this type of behavior was going on, then yes the principal and superintendent and any other school officials involved should have been fired. The parents were idiots for letting this go on. They should have had to take a parenting class before giving birth. Too often nowadays parents are not saying the word "NO" to their children. They don't want to listen to the whining and the negative fall back. They would instead prefer to be a friend.
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    Well, it's very obvious where the differences in opinions are in this forum. Most of the "high school" students are (for some odd reason) protecting these girls and almost justifying their behavior because other kids do it too.
    I am a mother of three and I know my kids would NEVER lay a hand on another human being. I don't know how the Lifetime Movie compares to the actual events that took place, but I was sooooo disgusted with the violence. OMG did they grow up on the streets? Where were the parents during there childhood? I feel so bad for these girls that they were not taught about consequences. I truly hope these girls have learned something from this, otherwise the real world may be very tough for them.
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    This maybe normal to McKinney High. But, they physically assulted other students. Had this been in Miami, those girls would have gotten beaten to a pulp, and her mother being the principle would not matter. Someone would have taught her a lesson too, if it were their child this girls were treating like that. Do think it is now a big deal, this community was setting these girl up for failure in life. Because, outside of their high, they are nothing and someone would have shown each one of that eventually
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    Everyone is judging these girls even though they've never met them. Half the country says they're bad people, and all they know of them is a couple of pictures. Look, I'm not saying these girls were OR weren't nice people, I'm just saying, from the photos I've seen, they're exactly like any other person I have ever seen or met that has a group of friends. Seriously. On myspace, look at any girl's profile pics. No matter WHAT age they are (under 30 I guess), there will be pictures of them messing around, possibly doing illegal or 'scandalous' things, and just having fun with their friends. These girls are probably traumatized from this experience, because they're nothing new, but everyone is treating them like they are. Maybe they were bullies, talked back to teachers, cut class, cheated on tests, maybe they didn't do any of that, it doesn't matter. They should be punished for that if it's true. But putting pictures of yourself on the internet is just a fact of life if you have a camera and friends. So just get over that part. They don't deserve the infamy they've got, whether or not they wanted it.
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    same thing would happen here in kentucky, the kids around here don't intentionally stir up trouble but had these girls been in school here they would have had there ass beaten off by other students, I'm absoutely appalled by what these girls did and how they acted. I do not know how close the movie protrayed the real story so I cannot really open my mouth on everything 2 much but if it did in fact portray it accurately then I feel sorry 4 these girls because life in the real world can and will take you down, you do not have the doors 2 hide behind in the real world as you do when your in high school so any teenagers who read this bear this in mind. "THE REAL WORLD AS I SAID WILL TAKE YOU DOWN AND IT WILL DO IT QUICKLY, YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO TALK TRASH TO ANYONE YOU PLEASE NOR WILL YOU BE ABLE TO RUN TO MOMMY TO GET YOU OUT OF TROUBLE WHEN YOU HIT 18 YOU BECOME COMPLETELY RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR ACTIONS SO IF YOUR OLD ENOUGH TO MAKE MAJOR MISTAKES THEN YOUR OLD ENOUGH TO BEAR THE CONSEQUENCES MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT IF THE LAW DOES NOT GET YOU FATE WILL.
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    I am sorry "Hannah", but I am 25 years old and have a myspace profile and I don't have those kind of pictures on there, nor have I ever acted that way. If I ever acted the way some of the ways those girls were acting I would have gotten my tail whipped. I knew right from wrong wether it's in school or out of school. That's probably what need to happen to kids nowadays, maybe they wouldn't act like such hoodlums.
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    So I just watched the Lifetime movie about them last night and I was surprised by some of the behavior. Of course some of the things they were doing would be normal behavior for girls their age like drinking illegally and taking naughty pics but as a teenager myself I don't approve. The funny thing is that I went to Mckinney High School, one of the three high schools on Mckinney. But when I went there the cheerleaders were quite nice and quiet. But they did seem to have a little authority over other students. Yet I do think that this whole thing could have a little less broadcasted. Girls all over the country are just as mean and cruel. And I wonder, if these girls weren't cheerleaders and just normal, no affiliation to any groups would this story have been so important? But in the end these were normal girls that seemed to be testing their limits.
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    I've seen MNHS students, coaching staff and administration turn their heads to behavioral problems based on who and what sport they play. My kids attended MNHS and I could have written a movie about unequitable treatment /discipline that was occurring everyday. I applaud the cheerleading coach for doing the right thing. It sure cleaned house and made adults more accountable. The behaviors these girls displayed were frightening, and I'm sure their parents behavior could be a sequel!
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    I agree with the girls... yea I may not have been the one running the hallways but I made my mark in school. Im pretty sure those of you who were a little on the outspoken side have made your mark aswell. NO we may not all be proud of the things we have done, but due to the parents not being strict or more decipline when it comes to how we acted we never learned our lesson unless we tested the waters ourselves and found out the hard way. Its a better lesson and it tends to stay with us much more than some other mistakes. God asks us to forgive & to not judge so therfore take that advice and let these girls grow up & learn from their mistakes and find out that maybe there are right ways to act and there are wrong ways. Every girl should be raised a lady & they will only learn to understand what a lady is and how she should act once it is explained and pointed out to them. They thought they were getting respect & thats what everyone wants so since they didn't know how to get respect the other way they assumed that was the way. Being a honest, well rounded lady is a way of getting respect and Im sure that is all they want right now is to regain a new and better repuatation and start over & learn from their mistakes so how about leaving them alone and let them handle the situation and take on the responsibilities that will come with what they have done.
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    I really think people stop making such a big deal out of this story, In my opinion I don't think what these girls did was anything out of the ordinary then any high school. The media blew it out of proportion. I go to high school in San Diego, and the situations that are based in the movie are seen everyday in high school, people picking up the phone in class, drinking on campus ground, even smoking on campus ground, disrespecting the teachers and anything else. It's not really a big deal what they did. And about the pictures, I mean who doesn't put pictures like that on MySpace? Most people post up pictures of themselves like that over the internet, they're not the first to post pictures like that. I'd say put yourself in a high school situation before talking. I went thru my four years of high school already, and from kids cussing out the teachers, to drinking on campus, I have seen most of it all.