What did I do wrong (school)

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Great News Harrison! Glad that it got sorted out! Kudos to you and your dad, well done and so on! Also, kudos to your music teacher for having class and tact to admit she was wrong and apologise!

As everybody else say, this never happened, move on and do your best (I know that you always do) in her class!

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Congratulation Harry! Well done.
Nothing easy for your teacher to apologize in front of your class but I hope she learned why do you read such books. Not to support nazi thoughts but to learn and understand the history which is very important for the future generations.
 
Hey, maybe you can give her a present - you know, no hard feelings and keeping with the holidays!

Something like this!!
 

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Congrats on your getting an apology from the teacher and I'm glad the board recognized the incident as wrong on her part.

I think one of the many lessons to be learned from all this would be that if a person isn't sure about something, ASK before jumping to conclusions, which your teacher did in this case. Had she asked what the book was about, I'm sure she would have understood and not made the poor choice that she actually did. Jumping to conclusions can land a person in hot water, as we've seen in this instance.

Standing up for what you believed was right, is commendable, but even more commendable was the calm way you went about it and let your Dad handle things while you hung back and let events run thier course.

Well done on both you and your Dad's part.
 
Another lesson to be learned here....when you find out you're wrong, admit it! Appologize in the appropriate venue (if nobody else was around, you don't need to make a public appology...), and move on. Oh, and buy a cat that looks like Hitler.
 
OUTSTANDNG!!!!

Now some advice - you had a situation with this teacher. It's over. Move on as it never happened and try to do your best in her class. You and your dad showed a lot of tact and determination, at the same time credit should be given to her for coming forward and apologizing.

Agree completely. There's nothing braver than standing up and admitting you're wrong. Full credit to you and your dad for your actions, and her for hers.
 

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