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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 473130" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Welcome and ((((HUGS))))</p><p></p><p>You are fighting a good fight against bullying. Keep on fighting. And I would definitely keep using words such as theft and assault. Suggest that if the school doesn't do anything, then next time you'll call the police and have the bullies charged yourself? AND call the local news about it? (they don't like that kind of bad press)</p><p></p><p>You can look up national stories of bullies going out of control to the point that their victims commit suicide, as well as the stories, just like your son's, where when victims get tired of the BS and they lash out, and of course THEN the schools listen. Print them out. I'm sure you can fill a binder with them. Deliver to principal. Of course you are fighting for your son, but chances are, he's not the only victim, and if no other kids are coming forward, then they are afraid of becoming victims.</p><p></p><p>So sorry you both have to deal with this. I just hate how bullies always seem to manage to fly under the radar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 473130, member: 11965"] Welcome and ((((HUGS)))) You are fighting a good fight against bullying. Keep on fighting. And I would definitely keep using words such as theft and assault. Suggest that if the school doesn't do anything, then next time you'll call the police and have the bullies charged yourself? AND call the local news about it? (they don't like that kind of bad press) You can look up national stories of bullies going out of control to the point that their victims commit suicide, as well as the stories, just like your son's, where when victims get tired of the BS and they lash out, and of course THEN the schools listen. Print them out. I'm sure you can fill a binder with them. Deliver to principal. Of course you are fighting for your son, but chances are, he's not the only victim, and if no other kids are coming forward, then they are afraid of becoming victims. So sorry you both have to deal with this. I just hate how bullies always seem to manage to fly under the radar. [/QUOTE]
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