Can the School Do Anything if I Sent This E-Mail?

Question by Axmann: Can the school do anything if I sent this e-mail?
So essentially, I go to a different “alternative” school (which I will call “school B”, but I am technically considered a student of “school A”. I am still getting a “school A” diploma, and I am limited to “school A”‘s policies.

I will replace the school names with “school A” and “school B” to protect privacy.

I sent an e-mail to the guidance counselor of school A asking if I could still use their media center, since I am technically still a student. She essentially responded with “no, use the local library”.

This is my e-mail response:

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But of course.

It is very unfortunate that “SCHOOL A” has attempted every step of the way to tie former “SCHOOL A” students to “SCHOOL A”‘s policies while at “SCHOOL B”; however, we are not able to enjoy any of the benefits of being “technical” “SCHOOL A” students.

The overall policy of “SCHOOL A” has been unfairness since the beginning.

“Fair” would be for “SCHOOL A” to fund my medical expenses for (blanked for privacy), an anti-anxiety medication I had to start taking as a result of the abuse I underwent at “SCHOOL A” (with no help from the administration, no doubt) and that is almost literally impossible for me to stop taking or I will suffer withdrawal effects.

“SCHOOL B” Students are treated grossly unfair by “SCHOOL A”. “We” (students of “SCHOOL B”) are not troubled kids, we are simply kids who do better in a non-abusive, caring school environment. My grades have only gone up since I attended “SCHOOL B”, as I am no longer afraid of being verbally abused every school day.

By the way, I was just accepted to Indiana University.

Good speaking with you again
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My question is: they can’t prevent me from graduating early or from earning my diploma from me sending this e-mail, can they? I’m 18.

Thanks for the help.

Best answer:

Answer by bnasty♥
no, you didnt do anything wrong. you didnt use profanity nor did you make threats.

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