Freddy Krager
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Well, it happened yesterday. The physics teacher was coming in class and just a little bit before he enters everyone in the class started shouting and calling him 'cockroach'. This 'name' was given to him around 20 years ago and was passed down to every new generation. Well, the teacher did not enter the class and went back to the staff room without even looking in the class. Then today, the GP teacher ( he has a great authority on us, different from other teachers) came in class with a really angry look and started scolding me. He said that the physics teacher accused me of being the worst of all in class and that I was calling him a 'cockroach'. The problem is that I did not shout and never ever called him a 'cockroach' (At that time I was playing with a Rubik's cube). The physics teacher went talking to all my teachers and accusing me ( false accusations). Well, on Monday this issue will be resolved as I am called to discuss this with the section leader (person of higher authority than teachers, the one who solves these types of cases and take sanctions), most probably the rector (the one with the highest authority at school) will be involved too. This is a serious case. Well, I am looking for some help on how to organize my defense for Monday at school. Some piece of advice, what can I say to prove my innocence.
PS : No way I would tell on my friends. I won't say who were shouting.
The rector will not consider my words as equal to the teacher. Means that if he says yes and I say no, he will most probably win. I will have to more persuasive.
So, please help me. Thanks in advance
PS : No way I would tell on my friends. I won't say who were shouting.
The rector will not consider my words as equal to the teacher. Means that if he says yes and I say no, he will most probably win. I will have to more persuasive.
So, please help me. Thanks in advance