So, what this arc was about was a plan to scare Nate straight in courtesy of Chester, all so he could pass this exam with a better score than usual?
Yeah, doesn’t P.S. 38 have strict rules against bullying? Because Mrs. Godfrey outright created a situation where Chester’s bullying would be painted as justified, where Chester threatened to harm Nate should he get a low exam score. So, what Mrs. Godfrey did was outright hypocritical and against school rules since she was deliberately setting Nate up to be bullied by another student.
This twist where it was all for Nate to pass makes no sense. I mean, Nate should take school more seriously, but he hasn’t had any trouble passing Mrs. Godfrey’s class in a long time, so scaring him straight is completely unnecessary. Plus, since this school has no tolerance for bullying, Nate shouldn’t even be put through this to begin with.
So, what this arc was about was a plan to scare Nate straight in courtesy of Chester, all so he could pass this exam with a better score than usual?
Yeah, doesn’t P.S. 38 have strict rules against bullying? Because Mrs. Godfrey outright created a situation where Chester’s bullying would be painted as justified, where Chester threatened to harm Nate should he get a low exam score. So, what Mrs. Godfrey did was outright hypocritical and against school rules since she was deliberately setting Nate up to be bullied by another student.
This twist where it was all for Nate to pass makes no sense. I mean, Nate should take school more seriously, but he hasn’t had any trouble passing Mrs. Godfrey’s class in a long time, so scaring him straight is completely unnecessary. Plus, since this school has no tolerance for bullying, Nate shouldn’t even be put through this to begin with.