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post May 8 2006, 07:03 PM
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i didnt get my project sheet signed for math. it was this thing we had to get signed and i got a 60% on the project. i didnt get it signed for a few days. the math teacher e-mailed my parents saying i needed to get the sheet signed. when my parents asked for the sheet i lyed to them and told them i had lost the sheet. today monday in homeroom i copy my moms signature to fake that i got it signed. the teacher counts it as a grade and everything. when i come home after school my mom asks if they asked about the project sheet. i said that they didnt even ask for it, which was a lie. then my mom goes 'okay good. i e-mailed the math teacher telling her that you couldnt find the sheet.

tomorrow im planning on faking sick just so i can look for the e-mail that the math teacher sends back to my mom. does anyone have any other suggestions?
 
 
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post May 8 2006, 07:08 PM
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Ah, sounds like you are in a sticky situtaion. Doesn't have to be for JUST girls, this can happen to anybody. maybe somebody should move it? But anyway. The best thing to do is tell your mom, so she can possibly (if she and the teacher have aol) unsend the letter if your teacher has not reached it yet. If your parents believe in punishment, you'll probably be punished, but thats only because you did something you shouldn't. This is just a really good lesson from you to learn from, and now you'll know next time not to do somethign like this. Whenever I get a good grade I just sit down and explain why I didn't do as good as I could have, for example, poor sleep the last night, had a lot on my mind, or whatever the case maybe. usuually, she understands and then signs what I had to get signed.
 

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