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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 466703" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>We had some things happen to Cory but thankfully nothing nearly as severe as this when he was in school. Cory was always the one getting kicked off the bus and suspended for weeks at a time for things that half the time were not even his fault. I know one time the bus driver pulled up at my yard to let the boys out and told me she was kicking him off the bus because he was screaming and yelling on the bus and wouldnt stay in his seat. Cory was crying hard and saying some boys were pulling on his ears. Cory's ears have this odd thing where if you touch them they turn bright red and one happens to be slightly bigger than the other and especially when he was little, one stuck out more. Well the kids would yank on his ears to turn them red and he would get mad. Well that day they yanked on them so hard that they actually tore the top of his ear off a little bit! There was a about a one inch tear at the top of his ear and blood trickling down but that didnt stop them from suspending him from the bus. They claimed his ears must have "caused the other boys to pull on them"...what utter bs. That was in 1st grade. I had a principals son drag him across a gravel road by his arm while he was wearing shorts leaving him with road rash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 466703, member: 1514"] We had some things happen to Cory but thankfully nothing nearly as severe as this when he was in school. Cory was always the one getting kicked off the bus and suspended for weeks at a time for things that half the time were not even his fault. I know one time the bus driver pulled up at my yard to let the boys out and told me she was kicking him off the bus because he was screaming and yelling on the bus and wouldnt stay in his seat. Cory was crying hard and saying some boys were pulling on his ears. Cory's ears have this odd thing where if you touch them they turn bright red and one happens to be slightly bigger than the other and especially when he was little, one stuck out more. Well the kids would yank on his ears to turn them red and he would get mad. Well that day they yanked on them so hard that they actually tore the top of his ear off a little bit! There was a about a one inch tear at the top of his ear and blood trickling down but that didnt stop them from suspending him from the bus. They claimed his ears must have "caused the other boys to pull on them"...what utter bs. That was in 1st grade. I had a principals son drag him across a gravel road by his arm while he was wearing shorts leaving him with road rash. [/QUOTE]
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