Thread:WillyWyvern/@comment-27704072-20160611114808/@comment-27388204-20160614082410

You know what? Sometimes, you really need to stand your ground, and point out to the teachers that they are in the wrong. At my old school, another student dobbed me in for something I completely didn't do. She even got her friends in on it as fake witnesses. Schools won't admit it, but they always consider the first version of the story to be the truth. I argued with the principal and her deputy for nearly an hour, almost reducing her to tears. And guess what? My parents were proud of me for sticking to the truth even if I would have to face the unfair consequences. It may have cost me my reputation as a well-behaved student, but I let the principal know right to our graduation that I opposed her. It was they who were in the wrong. Maybe they didn't know it, or were too cowardly to admit it, but I did know that, and held onto it the whole time. Will, if you know you are right, don't accept punishment for something you didn't deserve. Stand your ground. Let them know you are a fighter, and make sure your parents know the truth.

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