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What would you do if this was your child.


jasonluckydog

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I will make this short it's a long story.

You have been having many problems with a bully at school harassing your child.

You have contacted the school many times to fix this problem and too separate the kids.

The bully has been suspended from school and the bus several times this year.

Your kid rides the bus with this bully and sit far apart

Today the bully threatens to kill your child in last period.

On the way home the bully climbs under the seats 6 rows and takes out an object and slices your kids neck.

The kids are 8 the wound is not that deep but was bleeding.

Taking a break arguing with his mother on how to handle this.

In anger I want to do several things including calling the police.

I'm going to the school tomorrow to ask for the child to be expelled and my kid will not step back in that school until this kid is gone.

:mad:

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I will make this short it's a long story.

You have been having many problems with a bully at school harassing your child.

You have contacted the school many times to fix this problem and too separate the kids.

The bully has been suspended from school and the bus several times this year.

Your kid rides the bus with this bully and sit far apart

Today the bully threatens to kill your child in last period.

On the way home the bully climbs under the seats 6 rows and takes out an object and slices your kids neck.

The kids are 8 the wound is not that deep but was bleeding.

Taking a break arguing with his mother on how to handle this.

In anger I want to do several things including calling the police.

I'm going to the school tomorrow to ask for the child to be expelled and my kid will not step back in that school until this kid is gone.

:mad:

The school won't do sh*t, take charges out on that little fu**er.

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The school should call the police but if they dont in the morning I will. I'm so angry at that kid and the school. They have a no bully policy that sounds great if they would enforce it.....

My girl is taking it hard crying and poo, he is handling better then her....

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Holy Sh*t!

Bullying is a hot topic right now as it should be. There are 2 sides to every story of course but give the school the decency of letting them know what happened and that you will be pressing charges as jtg has said. Just make sure all the "facts" are facts first (not saying they aren't). If those are the facts, the law needs to get involved right away.

I'd be pissed off...good luck to you.

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Tell school they either expelling the kid or you going on CNN. Trust me, this poo will take whole different look. Negative publicity is the last thing they need, some people will lose jobs. CNN will be all over it cause its a big thing right now. Take pictures of his neck.

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The kids are 8 and I know every parent says this but my child is a really good kid he has lots of friends and his teachers love him. The bully kid does have a rough life his parents I know are on drugs they where just evicted from there home, not saying that makes him a bad kid but with his parents fighting all the time this has to screw him up... (they used to live a few houses down from me)

The bully shouldn't even be on the bus he doesn't even live here anymore

his mom picks him up.

My kid is terrified of this kid he does what he can to avoid him and this ends now.

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If this was my kid I would call child services, CNN, NBC, send pictures to everyone. I would raise hell, make sure parents either lose this child or get a wake up call. You got a future killer in a making unless something gets done.

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