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  • Welcome to life. Not everything in life is fair. I had something similar happen to me.
  • Talk to your teacher outside of class. You could write them a letter explaining that you did not write that note, and you hope they won't view you any differently. When you write a letter, you can think about what to say before it comes out. (This way, he/she also has a comparison.) REMEMBER TO BE RESPECTFUL. If this doesn't work, I suggest you talk to your dean, or parents. If you weren't a problem, you don't want to be labeled a problem child.
  • Well, I assume the damage has already been done in terms of your being kicked out of class. In terms of your future relationship with the teacher, I'd pick a quiet time before or after class and calmly express your concerns and hurt feelings. If the teacher has any sensitivity at all, that should put an end to it. If you sense ongoing hostility, you might have to approach a Guidance Counselor, Vice Principal or Principal. But I'd definitely try a calm, adult conversation with the teacher first. Good luck.

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