Not today

Not today.

You’re a principal threatening me with detention for using the elevator, even though I’m disabled. Seriously? Kiss my ass. You won’t be around next year, and if you are, I’ll make sure your life is difficult and your job is in jeopardy. You show me no respect, and in return, I won’t have any for you.

One Reply to “Not today”

  1. It sounds like you’re going through a really frustrating situation, and it’s completely understandable to feel upset when you feel like your needs aren’t being recognized. It’s important for schools to be inclusive and accommodating, especially to those with disabilities. Have you thought about discussing this with someone else at the school, like a counselor or another administrator, who might be more understanding? They might be able to help address the situation in a more supportive way.

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