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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 336700" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>More info from thank you. It often takes Jessie to get him to tell us the entire story. She just has a way, and for many years she handled bullies or her friends did, esp on the bus where bullying was rampant. (One of Jessie's friends is a severe difficult child but has a really sweet heart. She scares the other kids when she gets mad and she took thank you under her wing so the bus ride got a LOT better. )</p><p></p><p>Our principal usually is very effective when problems come up. This year cutbacks mean no one answers the phone most of the time so getting to talk to him is tough. Going in after school is not useful as he has to be right out front to handle the kids/parents/bus lines. (Again, not enough staff.) He even fills in teaching classes when no sub can be found or someone has to leave unexpectedly. </p><p></p><p>The kids are calling Tyler a "homo" and other ugly words meaning that he is homosexual. Apparently that is where the MJ comment stemmed from. The person who said it is a lunch and playground monitor and she has said it more than once. A LOT more. So thank you feels that there is no reason to tell someone because no one is going to do anything. </p><p></p><p>Thanks Beth! That is an awesome thing to have. I may well file based on this. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully we can get this resolved so that the kids stop and this adult is GONE. She does not need to be around children. Period.</p><p></p><p>thank you has no idea why MJ would be related to his problem. Knows who he is from recent tv stuff, but that is all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 336700, member: 1233"] More info from thank you. It often takes Jessie to get him to tell us the entire story. She just has a way, and for many years she handled bullies or her friends did, esp on the bus where bullying was rampant. (One of Jessie's friends is a severe difficult child but has a really sweet heart. She scares the other kids when she gets mad and she took thank you under her wing so the bus ride got a LOT better. ) Our principal usually is very effective when problems come up. This year cutbacks mean no one answers the phone most of the time so getting to talk to him is tough. Going in after school is not useful as he has to be right out front to handle the kids/parents/bus lines. (Again, not enough staff.) He even fills in teaching classes when no sub can be found or someone has to leave unexpectedly. The kids are calling Tyler a "homo" and other ugly words meaning that he is homosexual. Apparently that is where the MJ comment stemmed from. The person who said it is a lunch and playground monitor and she has said it more than once. A LOT more. So thank you feels that there is no reason to tell someone because no one is going to do anything. Thanks Beth! That is an awesome thing to have. I may well file based on this. Hopefully we can get this resolved so that the kids stop and this adult is GONE. She does not need to be around children. Period. thank you has no idea why MJ would be related to his problem. Knows who he is from recent tv stuff, but that is all. [/QUOTE]
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