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Beyond the Bell: A Bias Exposed

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 349    |    Released on: 09/06/2025

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said, a casual grin on his

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houlder with a wince that lo

wants me to get it checked by the

hall pass. "You go right ahead. We can't have our star playe

im with a warm smile. "Let me know if the

the best," Jake said, a

of disbelief and anger

awning attention. Her severe

burned hotter

worse, a constant, nausea

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desk drawer and pulled out

into her palm. "Probably ibuprofen. It might be a littl

e pills. Expired, f

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ismissively. "But stop looking like you're abo

her backpack, her fingers clum

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Beyond the Bell: A Bias Exposed
Beyond the Bell: A Bias Exposed
“Ashley, a diligent high school student, usually focused intently on Ms. Davison's history lectures, diligently preparing for her big exam. But one ordinary day, a sudden, brutal pain, deeper and more sinister than any muscle cramp, surged through her right side, accompanied by an unsettling wave of feverish heat. Despite Ashley's desperate plea to see the nurse, Ms. Davison, with icy contempt, casually dismissed her suffering as "dramatic theatrics" designed to skip class, even offering her questionable, unlabeled pills from a dusty drawer before physically blocking Ashley from leaving the classroom, threatening severe detention as Ashley swayed, on the verge of collapse. The raw, infuriating injustice burned through Ashley and later, her distraught nurse mother, Sarah, who had overheard the chaos of her daughter's collapse over a disconnected phone call, only to receive the terrifying ER diagnosis of a severe, life-threatening kidney infection that, hours earlier, could have claimed Ashley's life, all because Ms. Davison prioritized her arbitrary biases over a child's urgent medical need. Fueled by an unshakeable resolve to ensure no other child endures such callous neglect, Ashley's parents, Sarah and Mark, begin their meticulously planned public reckoning, deciding to expose Ms. Davison's alarming negligence and deeply ingrained prejudices, not with a lawsuit, but with a scathing, sarcastically-worded "award" and a pointed "care package" at the school's widely attended PTA meeting, setting the stage for a dramatic showdown.”
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