a racist teacher sends a black student to the back of the class and purposely gives him lower grades than he deserves she is shocked when the principal overhears her racist words the Bell echoed through the school Halls signaling the start of malic andrews's last class of the day he made his way to his usual seat at the back of Mrs Langston's history class feeling the all two familiar mix of tension and hope that today maybe today things might be different he glanced around the room watching his classmates settle in their seats the easy smiles and
laughter as they swapped jokes and whispered about weekend plans Mrs Langston's Stern voice cut through the noise as she walked to the front of the room clipboard in hand her eyes scanning the class with her usual air of authority she was the kind of teacher who left no room for mistakes or excuses her strictness wasn't a problem in itself Malik respected teachers who pushed their students to excel but with Mrs Langston something felt off every time he turned in an assignment he felt he was being graded on something other than the quality of his work
all right everyone Mrs Langston began I've graded your history reports on key figures of the Civil Rights Movement some of you did excellent work I was especially impressed with Madison Liam and Khloe your reports showed a clear understanding of the material she glanced pointedly at Malik unfortunately others seemed to struggle with basic research and Analysis Malik shifted uncomfortably gripping his notebook he'd spent hours on his report researching not only the main events but trying to capture the essence of the struggles and triumphs of the people involved he even stayed late at the library to make
sure he got everything right his mother always told him to put his best effort into everything he did and he took that advice seriously Malik would you please come up and collect your report Mrs Langston's voice was tight almost like a challenge he walked to the front of the room ignoring the Curious stairs of his classmates she handed him the paper her face expressionless as she tilted her head slightly eyeing him like he was a puzzle she couldn't quite piece together when he glanced down at his grade his heart sank a sea he read the
comment she'd scribbled beneath it LAX depth and Clarity needs Improvement is there a problem Malik Mrs Langston's tone was calm but her words had an edge to them a challenge disguised as politeness Malik looked up trying to keep his voice steady I just thought I did well that's all I put in a lot of time Mrs Langston's expression didn't soften effort is one thing but quality is another just because you tried doesn't mean it was good enough the words hit him harder than he wanted to admit Malik knew she hadn't given this same speech to
any other student Liam who was often praised for the most basic observations had received an a even though he'd been one of the ones whispering in the back of the library while Malik poured over his research but in misses Langston's eyes Liam's work was somehow more valuable more insightful Malik returned to his seat staring at his paper as Mrs Langston moved on with the lesson her voice droning on about historical events he couldn't bring himself to care about at that moment he felt the sting of frustration the burning sense that something wasn't right he'd heard
about kids being unfairly graded but he'd never thought it would happen to him at least not like this as the class ended Mrs Langston paused her gaze falling on Malik again and Malik if you need help I recommend you come see me after school there's no shame in asking for assistance if you're struggling the implication was clear she didn't believe he was capable of understanding the material on his own he nodded muttering a quiet okay before slipping his report into his backpack the last thing he wanted was more time with her scrutinizing gaze but he
knew he couldn't keep ignoring this he couldn't keep his head down forever something had to change he just didn't know how to make that happen yet as mik walked out of class he felt the weight of the paper in his bag a constant reminder of the low grade she had handed him without a second thought it wasn't fair but he wasn't ready to let her see him give up mollik slouched against the wall outside the school waiting for his friend Caleb to finish basketball practice his fingers drummed restlessly on his backpack as he replayed the
conversation with Mrs Langston over and over in his head each time her words stung a little more after a few minutes he spotted Caleb jogging over his hair damp with sweat and a grin on his face what's up Malik Caleb panted giving him a quick fist bump you look like you lost a fight or something mik forced a half smile but it didn't reach his eyes kind of feels like it misses Langston gave me another low grade on my report I don't get it Caleb I worked hard on it I thought it was good Caleb
frowned wiping his forehead with the back of his hand another lowgrade man she's got it out for you or something Malik sigh kicking a small rock near his foot that's what it feels like and then when I asked why it was a c she acted like I didn't even try told me I should stay after school for extra help extra help Caleb scoffed for what you're doing fine you know more about history than half the people in that class Malik shook his head it doesn't matter she just doesn't think I'm good enough and she never
says stuff like that to anyone else Liam barely reads the textbook and he got an a Caleb fell silent for a moment watching Malik with a thoughtful look you should tell your mom she'd go to bat for you she' definitely give Mrs Langston a piece of her mind Malik hesitated maybe but I don't know I don't want her to worry she's got enough on her plate with work and all Caleb nudged him lightly still man if misses Langston's messing with your grades it's not going to stop until someone does something you know she's not going
to admit she's wrong yeah I know Malik muttered feeling a Pang of frustration it was like he was trapped in some silent struggle that no one else saw or understood it's just I shouldn't have to fight to prove I'm trying isn't that supposed to be obvious Caleb nodded his expression serious yeah but some people don't want to see it you know what I mean Malik nodded back his gaze distant he did know but he wasn't sure how to explain it he couldn't put into words the feeling that Mrs Langston looked at him differently than she
did everyone else it was in the way her tone sharpened when she talked to him the way her eyes skimmed past him like he wasn't worth her attention and worst of all he couldn't shake the fear that no one else would see it either as they walked home Caleb changed the subject to something lighter chatting about a video game they both played Malik tried to keep up but his mind kept drifting back to misss Langston's sharp voice her dismissive stare her words circled in his head like a bad song he couldn't shake just because you
tried doesn't mean it was good enough later that evening Malik sat at the kitchen table pretending to work on his homework his mom Latoya was busy in the kitchen stirring a pot on the stove every now and then she glanced over at him her eyes full of the gentle warmth that always made him feel safe but tonight he didn't feel safe he felt small and a little embarrassed like he was carrying a secret that would somehow disappoint her if she found out Malik her voice broke his thoughts and he looked up you've been real quiet
tonight something on your mind he hesitated tapping his pencil against the notebook it's nothing just tired I guess she tilted her head studying him in that way only mothers could you sure you've been working hard in school I know when you're tired and this ain't just that Malik opened his mouth to answer but the words stuck part of him wanted to tell her everything to let her know how unfair it felt how Mrs Langston's words had made him feel like he wasn't good enough but the other part worried that bringing it up would make things
worse what if Mrs Langston found out what if it only gave her more reasons to pick on him instead he Shrugged I'm just tired Mom I'm okay she didn't look convinced but she let it go stirring the pot one last time before turning down the heat all right but you know you can tell me anything right Malik nodded managing a small smile I know thanks Mom she came over kissed the top of his head and gave his shoulder a reassuring squeeze get some rest after dinner okay you're doing great her words made him feel a
little better but as he sat back down to work on his homework the feeling of being singled out of being looked at through a lens he didn't fully understand remained the following week Malik walked into M Langston's class with a renewed determination he'd spent every evening working hard on his latest assignment a research report on an influential civil rights leader his mom had noticed him staying up late but he'd brushed it off wanting this report to be as close to perfect as he could get it maybe if he put in even more effort Mrs Langston
would finally see his hard work the bell rang and Mrs Langston stroe into the room room her heels clicking sharply against the floor she held a stack of graded papers thumbing through them as she moved to the front of the room everyone I've graded your reports on civil rights leaders she announced her tone cool and detached some of you managed to demonstrate genuine effort While others well I can't say the same Malik's heart pounded as she called his name he rose from his seat feeling the weight of everyone's eyes on him as he made his
way to the front she handed him his paper without looking at him her mouth set in a thin line he took a deep breath glancing down at the grade she'd scribbled at the top a D+ the blood rushed to his ears and he stared at the paper in disbelief D+ he'd poured everything into this report stayed up late researching double-checking facts rewriting Parts he thought might not be clear enough how could she possibly think this was a D+ effort is there a problem Malik Mrs Langston's voice was sharp cutting through his thoughts he looked up
at her forcing himself to speak even though his throat felt tight I I don't understand I worked really hard on this I followed all the guidelines why did I get a D+ Mrs Langston raised an eyebrow a faint cold smile playing on her lips sometimes Malik hard work doesn't always translate to quality work it's about understanding the material not just putting in time just because you tried doesn't mean it was good enough her words struck him like a punch to the gut he could feel his hands shaking slightly but he didn't look away but I
did understand it he said his voice a little louder than he'd intended I wrote about all the points you mentioned in class I even went beyond that I don't see how this could be a D+ Mrs Langston's face hardened and the room fell silent as the other students turned to watch I don't appreciate your tone m Le you're welcome to see me after school if you need help understanding why your work doesn't meet the standard this is not the time or place for arguments I'm not arguing Malik replied his voice trembling slightly I'm just asking
you to explain why enough her voice cut him off cold and final she looked down at him a dismissive glare in her eyes you clearly don't have the background to meet my standards Malik not everyone has the right foundation for success in this subject I suggest you focus on improving rather than questioning my judgment the words hung in the air heavy and sharp Malik's cheeks burned as the meaning behind her words sank in she didn't believe he was capable she didn't think he had the right background to understand her lessons to earn a fair grade
to be anything other than what she'd already decided he was a quiet bitter anger bubbled up inside him stronger than he'd ever felt before that's it's not fair he said barely able to keep his voice steady I deserve to be treated the same as everyone else Mrs Langston's lips curled slightly an almost imperceptible smirk fairness Malik is making sure everyone gets what they've earned and you unfortunately have not earned more than that grade I suggest you take this as an opportunity to learn some humility the humiliation was unbearable he felt trapped stand standing there in
front of everyone exposed and Powerless he wanted to shout to make her see how unfair she was being but he knew that would only make things worse he bit back his words swallowing the frustration that had been building for weeks Malik turned and walked back to his seat clutching his paper tightly as he sat down he heard a few whispered comments from his classmates but he forced himself to block them out he couldn't let her win couldn't let her take away the one one thing he'd worked so hard for his belief in himself the rest
of the class went by in a blur he hardly heard Mrs Langston's lecture her voice a dull hum in the background as he stared at his paper the red D+ scrolled across it like a slap in the face when the bell finally rang he grabbed his things and hurried out of the classroom desperate to escape the oppressive weight of her judgment after school Malik lingered by the bike racks still reeling from what had happened Caleb found him there frowning as he took in Malik's slumped shoulders and clenched fists what happened man Caleb asked concern in
his eyes Malik didn't answer at first just handed Caleb the report Caleb's eyes scanned the paper his frown deepening D+ are you kidding me I saw you working on this thing every day there's no way this is a D+ Malik let out a shaky breath struggling to keep his voice steady she doesn't think I'm good enough she said I don't have the right background for her standards she made it sound like it didn't even matter how hard I worked Caleb's face Twisted with anger that's messed up she's supposed to be a teacher isn't she supposed
to be helping you not tearing you down Malik Shrugged his shoulders slumping it doesn't matter she's never going to treat me the same as everyone else she's already decided I'm not worth it Caleb put a hand on Malik's shoulder his voice firm you're not letting this go right you can't just let her treat you like that Malik's jaw tightened I don't know what else to do she's the teacher no one's going to believe me Caleb paused then leaned in closer his voice low but determined tell your mom I mean it this time Malik she's got
to know if Mrs Langston thinks she can get away with this she's wrong Malik looked away wrestling with the decision part of him wanted to keep it to himself to avoid dragging his mom into it but the the other part bitter and angry knew Caleb was right Mrs Langston's words had crossed a line and he couldn't ignore it anymore finally he nodded a sense of quiet determination settling over him yeah I'll tell her as he walked home mik felt a small spark of hope flicker inside him maybe just maybe things could change that evening Malik
sat at the kitchen table his fingers tracing over the Bold D+ marked at the the top of his history report Mrs Langston's words echoed in his mind each one making the grade sting even more across the room his mother Latoya glanced over at him as she prepared dinner noticing his slumped shoulders and the way he seemed miles away Malik honey she said gently setting down her spoon and moving to sit beside him something's been on your mind for a while now what's going on Malik hesitated glancing down at his paper before taking a deep breath
it's it's my history teacher Mrs Langston Latoya's brows Drew together Mrs Langston what happened he looked up the hurt evident in his eyes she keeps giving me these low grades no matter how hard I try I put hours into my last report and she gave me a D+ when I asked her why she said I didn't have the right background to meet her standards she said that some people just don't have the foundation to do well in her class A flicker of anger flashed in Latoya's eyes and her voice dropped to a calm but Steely
tone she said that to you about your background Malik nodded it's not just the grades mom she talks down to me in front of everyone like she's looking for ways to make me feel like I'm not trying or like I don't belong there Latoya's jaw tightened you've done nothing wrong Malik it sounds like she's the one who's forgotten what it means to be a teacher I'll handle this she won't get away with making you feel like you're not good enough the next morning Latoya walked through the school's polished corridors her heels clicking with purpose as
she approached Mrs Langston's classroom she was directed to the door where Mrs Langston was waiting her expression polite but tense Mrs Andrews Mrs Langston greeted her a slight smile on her lips I understand you had some concerns yes I do Latoya replied stepping into the classroom she took in the sight of the neat rows of desks picturing her son at the back listening as his teacher subtly tore down his hard work I wanted to speak with you directly about the way you've been treating my son Malik Mrs Langston's polite expression faltered for just a moment
before she recovered I assure you Mrs Andrews I treat all of my students equally my standards are high and I expect all students to meet them Latoya met her gaze her voice unwavering my son has been working hard on every assignment I've seen him put in the hours researching writing and making sure his work is up to par but no matter what he does he's met with low grades and comments about his background so I'm curious Mrs Langston what exactly do you mean by that Mrs Langston's eyes narrowed slightly her tone turning colder Mrs Andrews
as a teacher I'm simply doing my job I can't lower my expectations just because some students come from shall we say less academic backgrounds some students simply lack the cultural Foundation necessary for higher level comprehension Latoya's eyes flashed and she crossed her arms cultural Foundation Mrs Langston my son is every bit as capable as any other student in this classroom if his grades don't reflect that it's not because he Foundation it's because you refuse to see his abilities Mrs Langston's expression hardened and a hint of impatience crept into her voice Mrs Andrews let's be realistic
certain students students who come from certain backgrounds May struggle more with complex material I'm sure Malik has strengths in other areas but history and Analysis may not be suited to everyone this is an advanced curriculum Latoya's jaw clenched but she kept her tone steady Mrs Langston you're making assumptions about my son based on nothing but your own biases you're assuming he can't succeed because he doesn't fit the image you have of a model student Mrs Langston's lips pursed into a thin line I'm simply giving Malik realistic feedback Mrs Andrews not every student is destined for
academic excellence and it's better to recognize that early I don't want to set him up for failure by pretending he's is capable of something he's not Latoya's voice turned cold her words sharp failure Mrs Langston Malik is capable he's been capable all along but you've decided he's not based on nothing but his skin color and your prejudices you're not helping him by tearing him down you're holding him back Mrs Langston gave a tight smile her tone dripping with condescension Mrs Andrews if you feel my methods are too harsh perhaps Malik would do better in a
different class one where he might feel more comfortable this class May simply be too challenging Latoya's voice was dangerously calm her words clipped challenging or exclusive you're suggesting my son doesn't belong here not because of his skills but because he doesn't meet your idea of a proper student that's not teaching Mrs Langston that's discrimination Mrs Langston's face paled but she held her ground I'm sorry you feel that way Mrs Andrews but I am not changing my standards for anyone I'm here to uphold academic Integrity not cater to parents who can't accept the limitations of their
children Latoya took a slow steadying breath her voice barely above a whisper if academic integrity means judging a child by their race then you're not just a poor teacher you're an obstacle I've already spoken to principal Jansen and I'll be requesting a full review of Malik's work by another teacher if his grades and treatment reflect anything other than fairness you will be held accountable for the first time Mrs Langston's confident demeanor faltered her eyes narrowed slightly but her voice came out strained you're welcome to speak with the principal but I doubt you'll find anything a
Miss Latoya held her gaze her voice low but Fierce we'll see and if this is what you call teaching then it's it's only a matter of time before others see through you as well with that Latoya Turned and Left the classroom her steps steady and unyielding she would not allow Mrs Langston or anyone else to tear down her son's confidence or his future Malik was anxious as he walked into school the next day he knew his mom had spoken with Mrs Langston and he wasn't sure what to expect part of him worried that the teacher's
attitude might worsen that she'd try to find other ways to make him feel small but he also felt a surge of strength knowing his mom was on his side standing up for him whatever happened he didn't feel so alone anymore at lunchtime he met up with Caleb in the cafeteria Caleb had already heard from other students that something big had gone down between Mrs Langston and Malik's mom he leaned across the table eyes wide with curiosity and excitement yo Malik Caleb whispered I heard your mom told off Mrs Langston yesterday what happened Malik Shrugged glancing
around to make sure no one else was listening she talked to her yeah she called her out for the way she's been treating me Caleb grinned finally I bet she didn't see that coming so what happens now Malik lowered his voice my mom asked principal Jansen to have another teacher look at my work she thinks Mrs Langston's grading is unfair and the principal said he'd make it happen Caleb's grin faded slightly a cautious look in his eyes you think he'll actually do it Malik Shrugged feeling a twinge of uncertainty I don't know but if they
don't my mom isn't going to let this go she's serious later that day principal Jansen called Malik down to his office Mal's heart pounded as he walked through the halls trying to keep his thoughts calm when he reached the office the principal was waiting for him a folder of his assignments open on the desk another teacher Mrs Conway sat beside him reviewing the contents with a serious expression Malik thank you for coming principal Jansen began his tone neutral your mother brought some concerns to my attention and we are going to take a closer look at
your recent assignments Mrs Conway our assistant head of History will be conducting an independent review Malik nodded feeling a mix of relief and apprehension as he took a seat Mrs Conway looked at him kindly I've heard about your work ethic m Alec and I want to assure you that we're here to be fair I'll be reviewing these assignments with fresh eyes so let's take our time and make sure everything's accurate she flipped through his assignments pausing occasionally to make notes Malik watched as she scanned each page her expression thoughtful with each passing minute the tension
in the room seemed to build the silence heavy as she examined every detail after a while she looked up a frown creasing her brow Malik she said gently from what I'm seeing here your work shows a strong understanding of the material your reports are thorough well organized and insightful she turned to principal Jansen her tone growing sharper there's no justifiable reason these assignments should be graded this low mik's work deserves higher marks principal janson's face shifted a trace of discomfort showing as he cleared his throat are you saying there's been an error in the raing
Mrs Conway Mrs Conway nodded her expression firm yes I am in fact the discrepancies are significant Malik's assignments were graded far lower than his peers for comparable work this suggests a pattern that's troubling to say the least principal Jansen shifted in his seat looking visibly uncomfortable wek need to follow up on this of course thank you for your honesty Mrs Conway turning to Malik the principal's voice softened Malik we'll be adjusting your grades accordingly you have our assurance that any bias or unfair treatment in this matter will be addressed seriously Malik felt a surge of
relief wash over him it was the first time he'd heard someone at school acknowledge the unfairness and it made him feel validated in a way he hadn't expected thank you he said quietly looking between them I just I just wanted to be treated the same as everyone else misss Conway nodded offering him a warm smile and and that's exactly what you deserve Malik we'll make sure of it that evening Malik told his mom everything that had happened in the principal's office Latoya listened intently her expression a mixture of satisfaction and resolve so their adjusting your
grades she asked a proud glint in her eye Malik nodded yeah Mrs Conway said my work was good and that it deserved higher marks and principal Jansen agreed to change them Latoya's smile widened and she reached out to hug him I'm so proud of you Malik you stood up for yourself and you didn't let anyone make you feel less than you are Malik hugged her back feeling a sense of Pride he hadn't felt in a long time thanks Mom I couldn't have done it without you Latoya held him close for a moment then pulled back
her gaze serious but this isn't over if Mrs Langston has been treating you this way it's possible she's done it to others too the school needs to know what's happening in her classroom Malik nodded understanding her Point Mrs Langston's Behavior hadn't just been about grades it had been about making him feel out of place Unworthy of success and now he was ready to make sure she faced the consequences as he lay in bed that night Malik felt lighter than he had in weeks he knew there was still more to confront but he also knew he
didn't have to do it alone and for the first time he felt hopeful that things might really change the next morning Malik walked into school with a sense of renewed confidence it felt strange almost surreal to think that things might finally be changing for the first time in weeks he didn't dread going to history class knowing that someone had finally listened to him when he arrived at Mrs Langston's classroom he noticed an unusual tension in the air the students were whispering in low voices casting glances toward the teacher desk where Mrs Langston sat her face
set in a rigid mask of forced calm as Malik took his seat he felt her gaze flicker briefly toward him but she quickly looked away focusing on her lesson plan she seemed distracted her movements stiffer than usual he could almost sense the irritation simmering beneath her composed exterior and he knew the reason Mrs Conway's review had revealed the truth Midway through the lesson there was a knock on the door and principal Jansen stepped in followed closely by Mrs Conway the entire class turned to watch as they entered their eyes widening with curiosity Mrs Langston's face
tightened her jaw clenching slightly Mrs Langston principal Jansen said his voice firm but polite could we have a word with you in the hallway please for a moment Mrs Langston hesitated her expression faltering she glanced around the classroom clearly aware of the audience before giving a tight nod she sat down her chalk and followed them out closing the door behind her the room buzzed with murmurs the moment the door shut Malik exchanged a glance with Caleb who raised his eyebrows in Surprise giving Malik a quick thumbs up outside in the hallway Latoya had joined principal
Jansen and Mrs Conway and the four of them stood in a tight Circle Mrs Langston's expression was tense her eyes narrowing as she glanced at Latoya with barely concealed stain Mrs Langston principal Jansen began his voice calm but firm we've completed a review of Malik andrews's recent assignments Mrs Conway found consistent discrepancies between the quality of his work and the grades he received these inconsistencies combined with your repeated remarks about his background raise serious concerns Mrs Langston's face grew pale but she lifted her chin her voice cold are you suggesting that I haven't been fair
in my grading because I assure you I hold all students to the same standards Latoya's eyes flashed her tone measured but pointed the issue isn't about standards Mrs Langston it's about bias mik is a hardworking intelligent student and you've been treating him as though he's less capable simply because he doesn't fit your assumptions Mrs Langston's lips pressed into a thin line with all due respect Mrs and some students simply lack the cultural context necessary to excel in an academic setting it's not my fault that your son struggles with material that requires a certain level of
background knowledge Latoya's voice grew colder cultural context are you implying that Malik's race or upbringing makes him less suited for your classroom because that's not only insulting it's blatantly racist Mrs Langston's composure cracked for a moment a flicker of indignation Crossing her face Mrs Andrews I don't appreciate being accused of something so vile I have always maintained high expectations for all my students regardless of background Mrs Conway stepped forward her voice Stern Mrs Langston the evidence suggests otherwise mik's assignments were graded significantly lower than similar work from other students Additionally the comments you've made about
his background and his lack of foundation are not only inappropriate but suggest a clear pattern of discrimination Mrs Langston's voice grew defensive her tone laced with bitterness you're all reading too much into this perhaps Mrs Andrews is just too sensitive about her son's performance I'm here to provide an honest education not to coddle principal janson's expression hardened his tone firm regardless of your intentions Mrs Langston your actions have created an unwelcoming environment for Malik and we cannot allow that to continue as of today you are being placed on suspension pending a full investigation Mrs Langston's
eyes widened a flash of disbelief in her gaze suspension you're really going to punish me because of one parents complaints it's not just one complaint Mrs Langston Latoya said firmly it's a pattern of behavior one that you've tried to hide behind your so-called standards Mrs Langston's face Twisted with anger but she forced a tight smile fine do what you must but don't expect me to change my standards just because some people can't handle them with that she turned and walked briskly down the hallway her heels clicking loudly against the floor as she left the building
when Latoya returned home that evening she found Malik waiting for her his expression a mixture of curiosity and anxiety what happened he asked asked his voice barely above a whisper Latoya sat beside him her hand resting on his shoulder Mrs Langston has been suspended Malik the school found that she was treating you unfairly and they're investigating further Malik's eyes widened in Surprise a hint of disbelief in his voice she's really gone for now yes Latoya said her voice gentle but what's important is that you were heard you stood up for yourself and you made them
see the truth Malik took a deep breath the weight of relief settling over him he had spent so many days doubting himself wondering if he was truly at fault but now he knew the truth the problem had never been him thanks mom he said quietly his voice filled with gratitude I couldn't have done it without you Latoya smiled hugging him close you did this Malik and don't let anyone ever make you feel like you're less than you are you're strong capable and you deserve every opportunity as Malik sat back a sense of Peace settled over
him for the first time he felt like he could truly be himself without fear of judgment or Prejudice and that more than anything was a victory he would carry with him the following week Mrs Langston returned to the school for a formal review her suspension had rattled her but she'd convinced herself that the investigation would vindicate indicate her that the school would realize she'd simply been upholding standards and doing her Duty as an educator she walked through the hallways with her chin held high ignoring The Whispers from students and teachers alike as she approached the
principal's office she saw Malik walking down the opposite Hall heading to class he glanced up and met her eyes briefly before quickly looking away she felt a surge of resentment boil up inside her here was the student who dared to ch alleng her the one who'd stirred up trouble and painted her as something she wasn't unable to contain herself she called out her voice echoing in the corridor sharp and accusatory you she snapped her tone dripping with disdain do you have any idea what you've done Malik froze turning slowly to face her his expression a
mix of surprise and unease he glanced around seeing that other students and teachers had stopped to watch The Exchange their eyes wide with curiosity Mrs Langston continued her voice Rising her face flushed with anger all this nonsense this complaint about unfair treatment you think you're special you think you deserve a free pass just because you whed about your grades Malik stayed silent his eyes wary as he watched her unravel he didn't need to say anything Mrs Langston was doing enough damage on her own you don't belong in my class she continued her voice breaking as
her anger Spilled Out you're not up to the standard and everyone knows it I was trying to help you but no you'd rather play the victim a few teachers had stepped out of their classrooms by now whispering to each other their expressions a mixture of shock and disbelief principal Jansen hurried over his face pale with alarm as he approached Mrs Langston Mrs Langston that's enough he said firmly placing himself between her and Malik but she ignored him her voice growing louder people like him she spat gesturing toward Malik are always looking for a shortcut always
looking to cry discrimination to get what they want it's disgraceful the principal's face turned a shade of red his tone sharp and commanding Mrs Langston this behavior is unacceptable you are to leave this building immediately she looked around her expression defiant I have a right to defend myself I've done nothing wrong except try to bring some standards to this school enough principal Jansen said his voice hard Mrs Langston your conduct today is grounds for immediate termination your employment with this school is over mrss Langston's eyes widened in shock as the words sank in her Defiance
crumbling for a brief moment she looked around realizing the full extent of her actions teachers and students stared at her their expressions filled with disgust and disbelief she turned her gaze back to Malik her eyes narrowing one last time this is your fault she whispered her voice trembling you've ruined everything without another word she turned and stormed out of the building her footsteps echoing down the corridor the silence that followed felt heavy charged with the weight of what had just happened principal Jansen turned to Malik his expression softening are you all right Malik Malik nodded
though he felt a swirl of emotions relief disbelief and even a bit of sadness that someone could Harbor so much hatred I'm sorry you had to experience that principal Jansen said his voice gentle but firm but know this her actions reflect only her own failings not yours you're a bright capable student and this school is here to support you Malik gave a small grateful nod his voice quiet thank you principal Jansen as he walked away he felt a new likeness in his step the teacher who' tried to make him feel small to break his Spirit
was gone for the first time in a long time Malik felt like he could truly be himself without fear of judgment or Prejudice and that was a victory he'd carry with him