I understand that but she could of talked to me first about it, instead of letting the school counselor, my parents, and my teachers know about my personal problems.
She could of asked me if I want help or this is just some 'edgy' phase that I am going through.
I am sure that some adults had that 'edgy' phase in their teenage years and didn't commit suicide.
Nope, she was required by law to report it. Edgy phase, or not staff are required to report this kinda stuff. They have no way of knowing whether, or not a student is serious even if the student says they're not serious they're required to report it, because they can't take chances.
What is/was your hell in school?
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I understand that but she could of talked to me first about it, instead of letting the school counselor, my parents, and my teachers know about my personal problems.
She could of asked me if I want help or this is just some 'edgy' phase that I am going through.
I am sure that some adults had that 'edgy' phase in their teenage years and didn't commit suicide.
You made a really good point there though.
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Nope, she was required by law to report it. Edgy phase, or not staff are required to report this kinda stuff. They have no way of knowing whether, or not a student is serious even if the student says they're not serious they're required to report it, because they can't take chances.
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Okay, I won't argue with that.