Complaint to the principal against a teacher for saying bad about the characterof a student and spreading rumours about it
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Sub: Complaint Letter against Teacher
Sir, I am (Name) and I am a student of (grade name) at your school/College. I have been studying here for the last 3/4/5 years and I am completely satisfied with almost everything. Recently, hearing the news about (Name)’s sickness was really saddening. However, the substitute teacher brought in has been a complete disaster. (Describe your actual problem and situation). S/He just sits in class all the time instead of teaching us and later gives us a huge load of homework which makes it harder for us to study for other subjects. When we complain, s/he shouts at us and threatens to give us low grades on purpose.
Kindly change the substitute teacher before it gets unbearable. I hope you will take a strict action on this matter very soon.
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Explanation:
Some people spread rumors as a way to intimidate others and gain status or popularity. But spreading rumors as a way to turn people against someone is a form of bullying — and it can have serious consequences for the person doing it.
Spreading unkind gossip in person or online is not a decent or mature way to act. It hurts the person being talked about, and it intimidates other people.
Sadly, when other people see this kind of thing going on, they don't always stand up for what's right. They may become less friendly to the person who is being talked about because they're afraid of becoming the next target. It doesn't mean they don't care. In fact, seeing someone else getting bullied makes other people feel bad. Bullying is like meanness pollution. It affects everyone in the environment.
We don't have to be good friends with everyone — or even like everyone. But not liking another person doesn't give someone the right to spread rumors, gossip, or putdowns. Acting like this shows a lack of courage. It's a false way to gain popularity or status in the group.
Real popularity comes from feeling comfortable with ourselves. People who are truly well liked treat everyone with respect and fairness. They don't put other people down or try to gain power by having "followers." They're confident and sure of themselves, so they don't have to resort to this kind of behavior.
So what can you do if you find yourself the target of rumors and social bull