To Your Ap
Essay by 24 • December 3, 2010 • 277 Words (2 Pages) • 1,046 Views
Dear Mr. Murrell,
Last Thursday I was called into the office, for an offense reguarding leaving class without permission. I feel that me exiting the class room was completely justified. I left the classroom because I had to go to the restroom, it was an emergency. I first asked Mrs. Patterson "Can I please go to the restroom." and she responded with "NO". So I then asked "Can I go once you finish your lecture?", and she replied with "No". I then asked her "can I go to the restroom durring the class period?", she again said no. I tried to explain to her that it was a restroom emergency but that didn't matter to her. I was already near the breaking point of having to relieve myself in myself so I went to the restroom, the next door over from her classroom, and came back immediately. Mrs. Patterson clearly didn't want me to go to the restroom not because it would desturb class but just so she could excercise her authority. I have already tried speaking with Mr. Perkins but he has been rude and incredibly unhelpfull. The punishment I was given was two days in SAC which is possibly the most rediculous thing I have ever heard. I believe that all charges having to do with that situation should be dropped and erased. I live on my own and I come to school on my own free will, no one will make me come if I choose not to, and it discusts me to see that this is how College Park treats its students.
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