this one teacher i have is incredibly mean to me. hes always picking on me, ever since he found out that i was considering dropping his class. so i stayed in it, because it was hard to get out of. anyways, he really pushed me over the edge today. and made me to the point, where i almsot cried. i never cry. espically in school. anyways, we were suppose to get out of classes by last monday. but, this is an elective. so, do you think i'll beable to get out of it? i just want to put a study hall in its place. i hate him. if i stay in it, i'm gonna skip it. i refuse to walk into his class,and keep getting insulted. do you think the guidance conselor will let me out?
orphans answered Friday February 1 2008, 8:53 pm: First of all, i think that you should talk to your teacher after class in private, or with a friend. It sounds wierd, but my friends did it once. The same exact thing happend. Just say: Mr/mrs. i just wanted to say, like some of the things you say to me in class really insult me, so can you please not say those things anymore.
Or you should really have your parent/guardian call up, nobody should ever treat you that way, especially a grown adult-a teacher in that respect. I would go to guidance on him too if you wanted. But over all i would say most definetly they would let you switch out...especially if you explain to them the situation you are in currently. But just make sure you earn at least half the credits for staying in the class and having to put up with that jerk for half the year.
GoOd LuCk!!!
dont let it get to you...hes an idiot
AshleighBaby18 answered Friday February 1 2008, 8:07 pm: honey it doesnt matter who he is. tell him to shut the F*** up. you need to talk to the counselor and tell them everything he is saying because this is verbal abuse and completely illegal. and if your counselor does not help you then tell your parents bcuz you need to get out of that. that is wrong on so many levels. i hope you take my advice into perspective.
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