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  • Oct 22, 2009, 08:22 AM
    Rize
    Apoligizing to a teacher
    I am the president of an Academy in my scool for business. We have been talking about a pinning ceremony for a few weeks now and it was supposed to be today. I was excused for the first 2 periods of school because of the pinning ceremony. We were also supposed to dress up in professional attire. Being the president and all, I was supposed to give a short speech. My teacher is a very intimidating person, very professional but somewhat casual and funny and a really well liked teacher, only thing is he does what he needs to do and doesn't really care much for anyone. For example, like kicking me out of the Academy (if I don't apoligize soon) lol. I had a lot on my mind because I missed school for a week and had a ton of make up work, because I was sick. I know I should have been there, I wanted to, but it was unintentional and a mistake for forgetting. He has been upset with me for a little while since I was absent because the academy is losing its pace and all so he told me I have until this Friday to pick it back up and do better. Things were going good until now. I haven't spoken to him yet but its lunch time right now and I really need an answer, some help as to what I should do before my next class when I see him :(

    Please help!! :confused:
    Much Appreciated!!
  • Oct 22, 2009, 08:39 AM
    rockie100

    Ask him if he would like you to step down from being president. That you understand his position and repect him as a teacher. That your are indeed sorry and will work harder to make him and your parents proud.
  • Oct 22, 2009, 12:22 PM
    Rize
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by rockie100 View Post
    Ask him if he would like you to step down from being president. That you understand his position and repect him as a teacher. That your are indeed sorry and will work harder to make him and your parents proud.

    Probably the best answer
    I don't want to resign, but its for the best.
    Thank you

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