Let me share a wild story about the time I got expelled for a year. This all happened during the last few months of my 9th-grade year, and honestly, it was such an unusual time in my life. đ
At that point, Instagram was buzzing with various quirky accounts that posted everything from people sleeping to eating – you name it! My friends and I were brainstorming ridiculous ideas for accounts, and then my best friend suggested creating a Confessions account.
I thought it was a brilliant idea, so I went ahead and set it up! The way it worked was simple: users could submit their confessions anonymously through a Google form. (Looking back, that was a huge mistake.)
Initially, the account didnât gain much traction, but things took off in 10th grade! I found it fascinating. The confessions were all over the place, and some were pretty alarming. Of course, being naive, I didnât realize I should have reported some of the more concerning ones. (Keep this in mind.)
One day, while sifting through confessions to prepare a post, I came across one that threatened to shoot up the school. Naturally, I was terrified and turned to my friends for advice. One of them suggested I inform a teacher.
So, I did. I reported it to the staff without thinking too much of it. Fast forward two weeks, and I get called to the main office, only to find out I was suspended.
Hereâs the kicker: they didnât expel me for running the account or even because they thought I was the one behind the threat. Nope! They thanked me for reporting the threat. I was expelled because I hadnât informed the school about someone having a crush on a teacher?!
So here I was, a straight-A student, always on time, never causing troubleâand I got expelled.
Oh, and just to add, the day of that threat came and went without any incident, thank goodness.
Peopleâs reactions when I share this story are always priceless. They canât believe someone like me could ever get expelled.
Iâm just grateful that the person handling my case decided it wouldnât be on my transcript.
Now, as a senior, I sometimes reflect on that crazy chapter of my life.
Wow, thatâs an intense story! It just goes to show how unpredictable school can be, especially when it comes to navigating rules and policies. Itâs great that you reported the threatâespecially considering the potential consequences if you hadnâtâso itâs wild that you ended up getting expelled for something so seemingly trivial. I can understand how that must have felt really unfair, especially being such a good student.
Itâs interesting how the reactions can shift when you share this story. People often have their own assumptions about how someone âexpelledâ might look or behave. Iâm glad to hear youâre doing well now and that the incident didnât leave a lasting mark on your transcript! Itâs a unique situation that youâll definitely have a memorable story to tell for years to come. Stay strong and finish your senior year on a high note! đ