The Trouble Maker: Redemption in the Ruthless Classroom
er unfairly handed out
led the principal's
ped me hard across the face. "You little troublemaker! Instead
sipping his coffee, and the two of them
eria, Garth and Kaylee showed up at my house groveling
"Remember me? I'm that tr
on this problem. Could
feeling a bit sheepish. I'd asked her about this same
ur
English homework she was doing and started walk
f a month, and in that time
n class, but with her help, I was
grinding through practice problems in the classroom af
me, and I'd gotten a lot more
all with a question, she'd take time out of her own sche
g over this with you helps me lock it
my guilt every time I f
help but feel lucky to have such a s
ery way, except her f
m rented a place near Silver Creek High School, but her mom was too sick to handle
te, but Zoe could only afford one. Hers was so faded fr
her back. "Zoe, can't you change your clot
, gripping her pen as she stammered, "My cl
hat stink's probably from the pigpens and chicken coops back
, but they still rolled down her f
at from basketball every day, so bad even cracking the windows doesn't help. I can't even focus in class! Go home and scrub yoursel
They muttered awkwa
, but handing her money wasn't an option. At our age, pr
acks to school, slipping them to her ca
ter than any tutor. If you don't take this
tly take them after I stuffe
r face heavy with worry. Even in class, where she n
mething up at home?" I asked
n't come through yet, and she's too scared to spend anything. She keeps delayin
ation, you're definitely on the scholarship list. Health comes first, tell your mom to see a docto
too nervous about spending. I've begged her over and
xious for her too. All I could do was
t before dismissal, Kaylee walked in
scholarships. I breathed a sigh of relief and gave Zoe's hand a
e a wire lately, and now sh
throat, her eyes
hoices are well thought out and totally fair. The students I name s
d, my eyes widened. Zo
ears. No scholarship meant her mom would keep putti
the poorest among us, and her grades were top-notch, no flaws
em was hard up. Jessie's family even ran a
dwell on it, so I tu
Get your mom to a doctor!
just stared down, digging
chance to cover her mom's bills, but I'd offered before,
out the scholarship mes
rough as her, and their grad
ared? They were pros a
thirties and loved dolling up, always strutt
back, piling on the flattery. "Kaylee, you look fre
there! I'd say she looks younger than
Kaylee, if you sat with us, no
You guys sure know how to talk. If you put half that effort
th Jake, Kevan,
use of cramps, Kaylee either shot it down or got snarky. "Oh, wha
it go, sometimes joking with them in the office. "You boys are slick, huh? Eve
ot. Kaylee had obviously handed the scholarsh
hange, but for Zoe's fa
sick, too afraid
she'd been to me, a spark of justice lit up
laint hotline for the principal's office posted b
y door, grabbed my phone, and
ting something like this,
eep, middle-aged voice pick
oval, the Class 3 senior teacher. She's misusing her position, rigging the s
righteous fire and spilled every detail abo
e said, "Alright, I'll check it out. Can you
te and gave him
showed up with r
ll night, and it hurt
to get medicine, but she wouldn't go. I didn't dare tell h
cked, still r
l get into a great college. The scholarship's not
o I kept the call under wraps
indow, hoping Garth or some higher-up wou
Instead, the face I co
a! Offi
her voice dripping with ir
rted whispering, tryin
ormed off. The moment I stepped into the
aw Garth sittin
la
it my cheek, knocking me back a few step