If you were principle at a HS and caught a student barely breaking dresscode *shirt a tiny bit shorter in front, caused by the fact that kid didn't have a concave chest* you reprimand the student harshly dispite the fact you've never met her and don't know her record *which is bad, but either way* The student complies, only to have her shirt work it's way back up that tiny bit, unbeknownst to her. You call the student off to the side and start using the harshest words that are legal to the student, who is scared because she doesn't need a bad rep at this new school she's been attending for less than a week. She's appologizing, honestly she is, but somehow her "I'm sorry"s come across as "F*ck you"s. The girl is yelled at again on her way out, as though she had pulled the shirt up of her own free will.
Later that day, the same girl curses and is sent to the office for it. Instead of dealing with it, you call her parents and don't say a word to her, even when she speaks to you...read on
2006-12-19
14:03:55
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