Chapter 369 I Bet You Will Kneel

"Show me some real results, then talk to me. If your students were all excelling, I wouldn't question a word about any of them, and Lela could wear make up however she likes." Another teacher chimed in, "Yeah, the most important thing for students is their grades. If their grades aren't good, everything else is meaningless."

Dorothy looked at Alvin with disdain and provocation.

Alvin sneered and addressed everyone, "So, according to you, a student's character, personality, and health are all less important than their grades? Dorothy, just because your students have good grades, does that give you the right to criticize others?

"I don't care about grades now; I want my students to be of integrity. As a teacher, you slander my students out of nowhere. Is this how you teach your students? Today, you won't get off me until you apologize."

Alvin's words were powerful, leaving all the teachers speechless.

Dorothy's face turned pale, and she pointed at Alvin. "You."

Lela suddenly sighed, and everyone turned to look at her.

The other teachers didn't understand what Lela meant.

Lela glanced at everyone and nodded seriously. "Yes, grades are indeed important.

"But who says Class 12J is a bad class?" The next second, Lela raised her head, her tone confident.

in a cold voice, "Just because the last student in Class 12A has better grades than the top student in Class 12J? There's still time before the SATs, and no one should jump to conclusions.

at

Charley was stunned.

Eleanor's eyes widened.

I didn't expect you to have such guts. Let's see

confidently said, "You'll see that your

balls? If Class 12J beats Class 12A, I'll kneel and apologize to

raised an eyebrow and looked at

The room fell silent.

at Dorothy again, pointing at her. "You

turned and

glance and quickly followed

Lela's back and smiled

He liked Lela's arrogance.

Just like him!

never hit women; otherwise, Dorothy might have gotten a beating. Besides, hitting a bad woman wasn't worth

letters and scolded the students. She also added her twist to the story, telling the entire Class 12A

deskmate heard this and said to Susanne, "Susanne, you were right. That Lela is

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