Not today. You’re a principal trying to give me detention for using the elevator, even though I have a disability. Seriously? If you’re still around next year, I’ll make sure you regret it and I’ll have your job right in my sights. You treat me with no respect, and I won’t let that slide.
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I understand that you’re feeling really frustrated and upset right now, and it’s completely valid to feel that way. It’s important for everyone, especially school staff, to consider the individual needs of students. If you’re facing challenges due to your condition, it might be worth discussing this situation with another administrator or someone who can advocate for you. You deserve to be heard and treated with respect.