Chapter 90 Cameron Impressed The Teachers
The teacher grading the Reading and Writing section exclaimed “Ch my You scored a perfect score too i graded the whole thing without noticing anything unusual but when I went back and tallied the score, I realized–you didn’t miss a single
Question
All the teachers present were stunned and thrilled to have discovered such a brilliant student.
One of them cad, “Cameron’s performance honestly blew me away He nailed evergingle one of the Reading and Winting modules
The other echoed “Exactly in Craft and Structure, his grasp of tone, word choice, and how the authors built their arguments? Spot on. I’d say he understood those passages better than some of our top students ever have.”
Another teacher sad excitedly. The taught for years, and students like him–who excel across the board–are incredibly rare. He’s an absolute gem
Brody held the test paper with shaking hands. As Cameron’s head teacher, he was well aware that she had struggled in nearly every subject. Yet, she had just achieved a perfect score on the SATs
Willliam was utterly stunned. He scored full marks on both the Math and Reading and Writing sections?”
“Yes. Full marks” Brody nodded firmly. He locked at Cameron, and the gloom on his face gave way to a bright smale. William looked at Cameron in amazement. Before he could say a word, Cameron raised an eyebrow and said, “Well, Mr. Drake, what do you think?”
William nodded and replied, “You’ve got some real skills, I’ll give you that. Now he understood why Cameron had the guts to challenge him
The Spanish teacher looked at Cameron and suddenly said, “You finished that entire section in under thirty minutes. Did you guess some of the answers?”
William said, “That’s not impossible. Go ahead. Give him something harder.”
Cameron said calmly, ‘If you think so, feel free to test me.”
The Spanish teacher pulled out a paragraph from a past SAT paper and handed it to Cameron. “Alright. Rewrite this to improve clarity and flow. Don’t just change a few words–make it stronger
Cameron took the paper, glanced through it once, and began writing. Within two minutes, she handed it back.
The teacher read her version in silence before exclaiming. He completely restructured it, eliminated redundancy, tightened the logic, and improved the tone. And his grammar is flawless.”
Another teacher pointed at a reading excerpt. “Fine. Then answer this: What’s the author’s implied attitude toward the subject?”
Cameron responded smoothly, analyzing tone and subtle contrast.
The teacher was astonished. “That’s Craft and Structure and Information and Ideas–and he nailed both. His analysis is sharp, his understanding of the text is deep, and every answer shows real critical thinking.”
“That’s incredible!” William said, grinning ear to ear, a rare sight for someone usually so stem.
Cameron asked, “So, Mr. Drake, do you still want to test me? Or can I go back to class now?”
*Mr. Drake, please don’t expel Cameron. He’s a great student.” Brody immediately pleaded for Cameron.
William raised his hand to signal the teachers to leave. Brody reluctantly headed out, and before that, Cameron gave him a reassuring look.
With a smile, William said, “I almost let a real gem slip away. Cameron, you can go back to class. I’ll handle things with the Chapman family.”
Cameron gave him a half–smile. “That’s it? Just a few sentences and I’m supposed to go back to class?”
William was puzzled. “What do you mean “That’s it?”
Cameron replied, “I told you–I want you to invite me back. I want the whole school to know you asked me to return, that you personally wanted me back.”
William hesitated. “Cameron, don’t you think that’s a bit… over the top?”
‘So you expect me to pretend you didn’t expel r
William didn’t answer.
amily?” Cameron asked.
Successfully unlocked!
Cameron stood up. “If I had to leave in disgrace, then I want to come back in style. I’d like a proper answer from you, Mr.
Drake.*
She narrowed her eyes slightly and added, “And if I don’t like your answer, I’ll transfer to Horizon Academy–your biggest
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rival.”
“Cameron-” William called out.
“I’ll give you three days to think it over,” Cameron cut him off. “Once you’ve made up your mind, call me. But after three days, the offer expires.”
With that, she turned and walked out of the principal’s office. Even from the back–with one hand in her pocket–she looked cool as hell.
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