Sunday, March 15, 2009

Time to say goodbye.

I'm really upset that it has to come to this. I really wonder why everyone in the school thinks that I'm in the wrong and that unreasonable Miss Narwin is the one that deserves the sympathy. I'm the real victim! I was robbed off my patriotism, robbed off my friends and worst of all, track, which is literally everything to me! I dread my new school. I heard that there's no track there...Making new friends and adjusting to a new environment isn't easy especially due to the fact that I've been in Harrison School District for so many years. At times, I wonder if just staying in Harrison and ignoring all the gossip and rumors going on behind me would be better...Perhaps this whole incident would be forgotten in no time...

I'm extremely frustrated. I wish that Miss Narwin would explain to all of those people who think that she is the one who was unreasonable and insisted that I was humming to loudly. I don't really bother about what the whole of America thinks about this situation. I only care about the opinions and approval of my classmates and friends!

If only time permitted it, I wish that this whole incident didn't even have to occur. Of only I had kept my mouth shut during the playing of the national anthem...If only I had been wise enough as to not anger Miss Narwin...If only....


Responses By :

Coach Jamison : I am utterly disappointed in you Philip. The fact that you still have not realised your mistake shows how immature you are. Perhaps you should do some personal reflections on the whole matter and ask yourself what really was your motive in doing such a thing to hurt such a nice teacher like Miss Narwin. I thought you were a nice guy buy maybe I was blind, Philip. Maybe I was.

Miss Narwin : Philip, I always thought you were a promising student with talent. And though you always tried to create problems for me I still believed that you would turn out to be a great boy. What you have done towards me has hurt me deeply. After reading your blog post I am even more appalled and saddened by your views of me. All I wanted to do was do my job as a good teacher, and yet you...

Superintendent Albert Seymour : Philip, I am very sorry that you have been wronged by many of your peers and are feeling very rejected. No matter what I do hope that you will do well in your new school. I will also ensure that all schools allow their students to sing along with the national anthem, and that the incident will not be repeated again with other students.

Mr Lunser : Hey Philip! You can always request to be my student! I'll ensure that the students don't talk behind your back and make you feel rejected. Why move to a new school? Just stay with us! I won't mind you singing the national anthem in my class.