What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You
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SOLVED. YA book about a girl in a special-ed type of class, is initially unhappy about it until she makes some friends, is ill at the start of the book. [s]
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You can bump your book every month or so. This keeps your book towards the top of the Unsolved Folder where more people are likely to see you query. It's better than being on page 27.
You can bump your book every month or so. This keeps your book towards the top of the Unsolved Folder where more people are likely to see you query. It's better than being on page 27.




Sue Ellen by Edith F. Hunter
http://www.worldcat.org/title/sue-ell...
Cover https://www.librarything.com/work/173...

Weird thought, but the first one I had that featured a teenager sent to special class who hates everything at first is I Never Asked You to Understand Me. The cover featured is not the cover I remember - the one I remember sounds more like what you described.



If anything else comes to mind though, I'll be sure to post.
Hope you find your book!

However, google search isn't returning anything for me!

However, google search is..."
No, I don’t really recall anything about that.

Yes, this is it! I went back and reread a detailed review/summary on a review blog and they mentioned other scenes I remembered; her spraypainting the school and going shopping with her uncle. They also mentioned the stomach bug scene. So yes, this is actually the book I’ve been looking for!
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What I can tell is that the book was probably written in the 80's or 90's and had a mint(?) cover, it was definitely a green cover and I think it might've been a paperback. I read it back in 2009-2010 when I lived in Mississippi, I got it from the public library.
The book was set in America and I think the cover had a drawing of the main girl on it, really retro-looking. I think she had brown hair? The book took place in the same era it was written in.
The basic plot concerned her being moved to a kind of special-ed class that was meant for people who couldn't keep up with the usual pace of classes and needed things taught at a slower pace. At first she really hates the idea because she's afraid people will make fun of her, but as time goes on she learns to love the class and makes friends there. I think she was in 10th or 11th grade.
A vivid memory I have is of the first chapter, when she's lying sick in bed with a stomach bug. Despite being sick, she eats a lunch of apple juice and gummy worms as she listens to either her teacher or principal arrive at her house and talk to her mom about moving her to the other class. The main character asks herself 'being smart in a dumb class or dumb in a smart class, what's the difference?' and then throws up. The next day she goes back to school.
I know it's not much to go off of, but I've heard of books with even less information being found so I have high hopes for this one!