Today’s Bullies (33)
Tell us ways you have seen students bully other students.
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On 02/03 at 07:03 AM, Betty Box from Wesson wrote:
Recently I took my 5th and 3rd graders out of Wesson Attendance Center for the second year in a row because of bullies and the schools lack of concern about the many many times my child was verbally,physically and even abused by telephone calls at home from these same bullies. It is horrible how many parents that could care less about how their children treat other children and even adults in the public schools. This started with my 4th grader last year and even after moving schools for a half year before returning to wesson, the same bullies and some that she even called her friends were even more agressive this year to the point that she was assaulted in class by a child that had no previous altercations at school so the only punishment for her was after school detention (my child suffered by her head being slammed onto the floor and got very dizzy to the point she vomited all over herself.) The siblings of the older bullies then started to verbally attack my younger daughter. I listened to a parent say that no matter what anyone said her child did not do or say anything or have anyone else do or say anything to my children. I also have a junior this year that was assaulted last school year, she was put in I.S.S. in school suspension, she wasn’t allowed to call home or go to the school nurse for hours. Finally she took her cell phone from her purse and messaged me. Upon arriving at the school, I learned this incident happened 1st period that morning and it was almost 2:00p.m. when i got her message. She was put in I.S.S. because a girl 3 times her size assaulted her for someone that was on probation and couldn’t get into anymore trouble, my daughter sat there with a head injury (concussion) most of the school day and wasn’t allowed to call me, but the other child was allowed to call her mother and tell her she would be late getting home that day.Actually there were several incidents of this same nature at the school, but in those incidents if it was called a fight, both students were taken to the Wesson Police Department and were picked up there by their parents. I have still yet to get an answer on why the girl that assaulted my daughter and my daughter herself were not taken to the police department.My child had to be taken to the emergency room that evening because of her injury, where the mother on one of the girls involved works, only to be assaulted again by an EMT laughing in her face because she was injured. Believe it or not, sometimes the parents of these bullies are just as much in the wrong as the bully themself. I feel that if school faculty and officials would stop overlooking these problems our children have to endure on a daily basis, things would change. PUNISH THE BULLIES!!! NOT THE ONES BEING BULLIED!!! I was at the school almost on a daily basis with these bullying problems at Wesson. Since my children moved schools, I haven’t had to go to their school for any problems. That should speak fot it’s self. My girls weren’t the problem. |
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On 02/03 at 06:02 AM, Malaka Holloway from Magee Ms wrote:
My son is being bullied at school almost everyday. He been called out of his name and even jumped on in the locker room. I have been to the school on several occasions. I have spoken to the principal and asst principal about what the teachers are doing to prevent this problem. The only thing that they tell me “we will keep of eyes open” but it continue to happen. My son is very unhappy and hates to go go school. My son is in the 9th grade at Magee High School. The teachers know that this is going on but they do nothing to help stop the problem, my son is not the only child that goes through this at Magee High School. I am a parent that is backed up against the wall when it comes to talking the school officials about the problem. The coaches are never in the locker room with the students when the fighting occurs. The coaches are also aware but no one seems to hear my voice. Please something has to be done! |
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On 02/02 at 04:28 PM, Marquita Jones from Canton, MS wrote:
I do not what it is to get bullied bu tmy 5 year old daughter gets bullied judt because she has long hair and is beautiful. Most of the bullies are girls and I think that there should be something done about this. My daughter use to come home and tell me about the situations but not any more because her father and had a talk with the childs mother and from then on I have not heard anything else about her being bullied. I think that parents should talk to each other instead of always resulting to violence because there would be nothing to learn from the situation if everyone is all upin each other faces! I think talking it out is the best and the most positive thing to do! |
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On 02/02 at 02:11 AM, Phillip Summerlin from Florence Ms. wrote:
bullys have allways been in schools but its the adem. who are the worst. some of them think they can say whatever they wish causing the student to suffer as bad or worse as if from another student. I know first hand when a certain band derector vierbally abused my child in band class in front of 65 other students, speaking to the principale and following pollicy to the school board failed to remove the teacher. but a year later the teacher was fired from the school for untold reasons. wjtv did a story on this teacher. just goes to show that the superintendent and board do make mistakes.In my own opion the schools have no contoll over the teachers bullying, how can they controll students bullying. p.s.I never got a “we are sorry” from anyone in the school system for what happend to my child. thank you Phillip Summerlin |
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On 02/01 at 03:46 PM, Rita Ainsworth from Richland ms wrote:
I as a parent so my child child bullied because she was small and I myself too. When you are bullied in such away you become a hard adult by not letting people get close to you for reason you fear of be pick on. I wish parents would see if there child is doing this stop them ask them how would they like to be mistreated. Parents please don’t let this go one. Talk to your children the bully or the ones being bullied |
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On 01/29 at 01:44 PM, B from Rankin County wrote:
It is the way their parents allow them to act. Also some are bullied by their parents. Not all children are taught that we are all equal and you should respect everyone regardless of size, color, social status, income or disabilities. |
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