Scout tells Atticus that she does not want to go to school anymore because she is frustrated and disappointed with her teacher, Miss Caroline Fisher. Scout feels that Miss Caroline does not understand her or the way she learns, and she finds the classroom environment stifling and uninteresting.

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Scout tells Atticus she doesn't want to go to school anymore because her teacher, Miss Caroline Fisher, doesn't get her or how she learns. She thinks the classroom is boring and doesn't let her be herself.

Scout tells Atticus that she doesn't want to go to school anymore because she is mad and sad with her teacher, Miss Caroline Fisher. Scout thinks that Miss Caroline doesn't get her or how she learns, and she doesn't like being in the classroom because it's boring and she can't be herself.

Scout tells her dad, Atticus, that she doesn't want to go to school anymore because she feels sad and mad about her teacher, Miss Caroline Fisher. Scout thinks that Miss Caroline doesn't get her or how she learns, and she finds the classroom boring and not fun.