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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 28775" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>Sounds like you came up with a way to address this that works for you. I'm glad the creep's Dad knows. Is tar and feathering against the law???</p><p></p><p>I never once implied that this whole thing should be "swept under the rug". It certainly can be addressed without announcing to the whole school "Yes! it's her!" Controlling the photo if anyone else has managed to get it downloaded will be pretty much impossible. I was concerned for difficult child as well as easy child. </p><p></p><p>There are several ways for difficult child and easy child to react. The one most likely to calm things down more quickly will be shrugging and saying "yeah, whatever". </p><p></p><p>You might want to call your SD office (not the school the district office) and find out if they have any policy about this sort of thing. "Well, it didn't happen at school" excuse isn't necessarily true. Depending on the laws in your state. My SD was forced to come up with an internet harrassment/bullying policy after two incidents last year. Before that, it was always the "it didn't happen at school" mantra.I know your situation is different, but be aware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 28775, member: 831"] Sounds like you came up with a way to address this that works for you. I'm glad the creep's Dad knows. Is tar and feathering against the law??? I never once implied that this whole thing should be "swept under the rug". It certainly can be addressed without announcing to the whole school "Yes! it's her!" Controlling the photo if anyone else has managed to get it downloaded will be pretty much impossible. I was concerned for difficult child as well as easy child. There are several ways for difficult child and easy child to react. The one most likely to calm things down more quickly will be shrugging and saying "yeah, whatever". You might want to call your SD office (not the school the district office) and find out if they have any policy about this sort of thing. "Well, it didn't happen at school" excuse isn't necessarily true. Depending on the laws in your state. My SD was forced to come up with an internet harrassment/bullying policy after two incidents last year. Before that, it was always the "it didn't happen at school" mantra.I know your situation is different, but be aware. [/QUOTE]
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