Last year at school things got really bad for me, i have depression and last year it got really bad. I mean as in my attitude got bad but i never talked bad against a teacher or anything... Now this year parents are saying that if i go to school they will pull their kids out. And the kids are making up things like i physically hurt them when i did no such things! Do i fight back or just let them get what they want and go to a different school?
i know we aren't supposed to say this but please?
thanks in advance...
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? Skentelbery9 answered Saturday August 5 2006, 5:35 pm: Just thinking that you'd duck your head and submit gives me shivers up my spine. The human worth is calculated by the courage in his actions. If you're a good debater, outsmart them, if you're a good liar, outsmart them, if you're a good fighter, ACTUALLY hurt them:P Man, people like this are only there to make things harder for you. How do I know this situation? I was in it in grade 2. Yes, I got transferred to a special school for supposedly ripping out some girls hair. Ya right. I was the one that put my head through the chalkboard when snack time got cancelled, I wasn't the kind to hit a girl. So, I did a little snooping around, and found a lock of her hair in the door way. The dirty liar. ya, I was off the hook, because I managed to lie my way out of the chalkboard thing too, but still. Stay in your original school. Fight things out. Even if you lose the battle, the war for truth goes on. [ Skentelbery9's advice column | Ask Skentelbery9 A Question ]
tootsierollsweet999 answered Thursday August 3 2006, 6:49 pm: you go back to school and tell everyone i didnt hurt them your kids are lieing if you believe me or not im ging to school here to show everyone that that was last year when things took a bad turn but i found the map ok so if you wanna pull your kids out go ahead feel free but im going to school here
hope i helped
katie
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go to the same school that you been
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ohflipitsgracie answered Thursday August 3 2006, 3:08 pm: Wow...the parents are saying that if you go to that school they will pull you out? First off, there's one thing you need to know, the reputation that you have is not a good one. Good news, you can work on that. If you still have depression, see a doctor or a professional psychiatrist for perscription medicine and guidance. Also, at school, be as truthful as possible, and every chance you have to show that you are kind and friendly, take it. Even if being nice isn't the cool thing to do, which way would you have it, not be as cool but still have a bunch of friends you like and have the reputation for being kind, or have every parent in the grade hate you...have low self esteem...have few friends...and a bad repuation. Your pick. [ ohflipitsgracie's advice column | Ask ohflipitsgracie A Question ]
Altruistic answered Thursday August 3 2006, 1:07 am: it ends up being your choice. do you want to leave your school? While the plus side is that you'll make friends and start over, it's hard to go to a new school. If you're willing to fight to stay at your school, i say go for it, because it's your choice and not the other students or their parents' choices. [ Altruistic's advice column | Ask Altruistic A Question ]
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