By the time they left, we were all very mad. Katelyn was the one who went after her most, although quite a few people did over the period. Yup, we argued with that teacher the whole period. Evidently, Danielle and Annie were "laughing uproariously" and that was "unacceptable for a laboratory situation". Just a thought, but perhaps all this could have been avoided if the teacher's butt wasn't showing?
Well, I think our teacher learned something today. In that class, because we don't like the teacher, we really have a bond. If you unite us with a common enemy, we will take them down. We are all smart, and will turn someone's words against them. by the end of class, the teacher just wanted to know what we wanted from her, she had given up. That was a pretty funny moment, as Evan pointed out afterwards. It was kind of a "Wait, what do we want? Umm... Apologize! Yeah, that sounds good!" So, we pretty much only made her promise to apologize to Danielle, and tomorrow we will see if she did.
After class, we all met outside, and we were going to go, as a class, and complain. However, we came across Danielle as we were walking to the office, and then lost all our rebelliousness (new word!) because we saw she was fine. So our little mob dispersed and nothing very big ended up happening.
I'm very curious as to what the rest of the year will be like though.
3 comments:
Wow. Remind me to never get on your bad side.
Yeah, so I've got to say my heart goes out a little to this teacher (whose name you should edit out of this point, by the way). I don't defend anything she said or how she chose to handle the situation, but I know that she had nowhere to go but down once you decided she was your "enemy." Regardless of who's right, thirty-two against one is an unfair fight.
And seriously, is it really that necessary to create enemies in this already vicious world? What would really impress me would be if the lot of you chose instead to love someone who maybe isn't that deserving of it.
And, let's face it, who of us really is?
You won't ever get on our bad side. We love you, and you wouldn't ever discriminate against someone like that.
And, you have a good point, but still. She brought it upon herself. We are all (or at least everyone I've really talked to about it) mature enough to understand her point of view, but she should have just told Danielle to stop laughing then, even after she made her excuse. The teacher only needed to say "Ok, but I need you to stop talking now, and I will get to everyone later." There never would have been a problem.
The problem is, in order to love someone, you have to respect them. With most people, there is SOMETHING I can find to respect them for, but I have nothing for her. I don't want to sound mean, but she hasn't done anything worthy of respect, at least that we've seen.
Enemies; a topic I really don't want to get into. Especially in our world today.
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