Sra Fernandez Reflection

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Spanish 2 with Sra. Fernandez; it was something in which I absolutely despised. Every single A day, I would walk into the second block with a fear of something new. Whether it was fear of being called out in front of my class for not doing my work, or fear of getting another call home for being absent, I wanted nothing to do with that class. Finally, one day towards the end of the first semester, I decided I could not walk into school every other day feeling like this anymore. I asked Sra. Fernandez if I could speak with her outside of the classroom and explained to her every personal thing that has been going on. I explained to her that I was diagnosed with clinical depression as of 7 or 8 months ago, and that this was the main reason towards

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