Ever had a really bad misunderstanding at school?

<p>I'd really like to hear about it!</p>

<p>For example, in my 8th grade Science class, I was taking a quiz, and I was unaware that this girl next to me was looking at my answers, apparently very obviously. Next thing I know, my teacher dragged the girl and me out of the room. The teacher asked the girl why she was cheating, and the girl said she didn't know what she was saying, and that I was trying to help her on the quiz. So she let the girl finish the quiz, and didn't even want to hear what I had to say. The teacher gave me a zero on the quiz, and when the girl finished the quiz she got a 20 on it. Nice.</p>

<p>That still kinda irritates me today. At least I still got an A.</p>

<p>What's something annoying that happened to you at school?</p>

<p>Yep… you know those teachers you just don’t like you. Well in 9th Grade I had a computer applications class and the teacher was always looking over my back making sure I did my work. Well let’s just say I worked harder than anybody in the class and she gave me an 88… well I think an 89. But the point is I worked my butt off and lazier people than me got 95s 96s.</p>

<p>My geography teacher does not like me at all. He lets us work in groups for a lot of assignments, but somehow I’m the only one in my group with a 86% while my group had 94-98% for the first semester. Not once did my grade change and if it did it would only go up by .1% I’m so glad the year is almost over I hope my current 92% doesn’t go back down that same path. All my friends ask how I even got a B in his class even my other teachers are baffled. It’s such an easy class, yet he had to give me my one and only B so far in high school. To be fair I didn’t want to be in his class, but I tried and he still grades me harder than everyone else. He misunderstands my quiet nature as someone who just copies my group’s work.</p>

<p>Bumpadump.</p>

<p>I’d really like to hear everyone’s!</p>

<p>This just happened recently. Before our TAKS (Standardize test for Texas) for math, we were going to play jeopardy for reviewing. We were split into 4 groups. The highest group would get 10 points added to their test that we just took, 2nd place would get 8, third would get 5, and forth would get 3. Well, I made a joke saying "do nothing and get free 3 points!’, and my teacher didn’t like that. I was disqualified from the game. Her reason was for “misconduct behavior”. It was a bummer because the team I was originally on had won. But I got a 100 on the test so I still did pretty good.</p>

<p>First week of Sophomore year, my APUSH teacher accuses me of plagiarism on the summer assignment because “no 15 year old can write with such elevated vocabulary.” He threatens to give me a zero.</p>

<p>I get my Freshman and Sophomore year English teachers to talk to him, as well as beast on an in class writing assignment. He apologizes to me. He never questions my work again, and ends up giving me extra credit for nearly every homework assignment for the rest of the year solely because of how “mature” and elevated it is. MLIA.</p>

<p>@preamble1776 That’s actually happened to me before, in the 7th grade! My English teacher thought I was dumb because her stem quizzes were always crap, but when I had to type papers I would punish them and have “elevated vocabulary”.</p>