Dr. Palleni told my mother that I was creating a disturbance. No matter how hard my mother tried to express her thoughts, he always interrupted, not allowing my mother to voice out her opinions. In the end, we just left the school.
That evening during dinner, I told my parents about the situation and that Narwin threw me out twice that week. They thought it was outrageous and the rules were stupid. That is when my father decided to let Ted Griffen, a neighbour running for the school board, know about the situation.
We told Ted Griffen about what had happened and he was surprised. Coincidentally, Jennifer Stewart, a reporter from the Manchester Record, was at his place. Jennifer Stewart does the educational stuff and covering school board elections around the state. Ted Griffen decided to let my father and I tell her more.
The whole thing was stupid, but everybody said I was right, and I was. I had been trying to figure a way to get on the school track team. I hate working out without a team...
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