TIPS FOR FIGHTING THE COUNSELORS?

<p>SORRY IT'S LONG, BUT PLEASE READ: So my school has a "no schedule change" policy but there are kids who get their schedules changed ALL THE TIME! I got the worst AP History teacher at our school, and I asked the counselors to switch to the other teacher (his teacher style is a huge no for me, it's a long story..), but they refused. </p>

<p>I got over it and tried to adjust to the teacher, but three weeks into school, the teacher accused me of cheating (which I DID NOT DO), and he walked away when I tried to explain what happened, humiliating me in front of the class. I came home and cried. He hates me and glares at me all the time, and I can't pass the AP class with some teacher who treats me like s*** and I feel super uncomfortable.</p>

<p>ANY ADVICE/TIPS? Anything I could say to fight the counselors for the teacher change? I have a list of kids who got their teachers changed and I'm planning on using that against them. </p>

<p>You could also get your parents involved. Counselors usually take parents seriously. Set up an official meeting and explain what your experience has been. Make sure your parents are present. You can mention that other students got their schedules changed, but unless they specifically ask for names, I would just keep it general. I hope this helps.</p>

<p>@Foodlover001 Thanks, my mom talked to all the counselors but they refused X( But this time I’m not leaving the counselor’s office until I get it changed…</p>

<p>Talk to a principal</p>

<p>@tigerman333 If it comes to that… hopefully not :frowning: [-O< </p>