A second go at high school
In 1992, Shann Jones, then a 26-year-old reporter, took off her wedding ring, decked herself out in teenage fashions, and “enrolled” in a high school in California, says Charlotte McDonald-Gibson in The Times – an episode that inspired the 1999 film Never Been Kissed. Her mission was to gather material for an article on school underfunding; but having hated school herself, she was also interested to see how she’d fare at a second attempt, with the experience of an adult. Would she be more confident, more popular, more in control? The answer was no. “You walk in, and the smell of a high school brings it all back…” she says, “all the insecurities, every neurosis, it was all there. I hadn’t outgrown a single…
