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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 200939" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>First of all, well done that you're stepping in! This is bullying to the utmost degree. Kudos to you and husband for doing the right thing.</p><p> </p><p>Speaking to the PO friend was a wonderful first step. The fact that his daughter was involved and he was willing to recognize that and act on it, speaks to his integrity as a human being.</p><p> </p><p>I would absolutely speak to the school, no question. I would also tell them that if it continues, you plan on seeking an order of protection against each and every girl involved. Advise them that this will include in person as well as internet, texting and phone conversations. If they're worried about losing even one student, imagine how they'd feel if they thought that they'd loose the entire group because they're not allowed within 150 feet of your daughter.</p><p> </p><p>I think it's brilliant to make sure that this is being handled. There was a young girl not too long ago that commited suicide over this type of harrassment, and it too was a result of a parent "egging on" the abuse. Let them know if you get ANY form of proof that the parents are aware of the situation, they, as well as the school, will be subject to criminal as well as civil liability.</p><p> </p><p>You go MWM! Let us know how the meeting turns out!</p><p> </p><p>Boy I feel like kicking some teenage butt right now!</p><p> </p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 200939, member: 3814"] First of all, well done that you're stepping in! This is bullying to the utmost degree. Kudos to you and husband for doing the right thing. Speaking to the PO friend was a wonderful first step. The fact that his daughter was involved and he was willing to recognize that and act on it, speaks to his integrity as a human being. I would absolutely speak to the school, no question. I would also tell them that if it continues, you plan on seeking an order of protection against each and every girl involved. Advise them that this will include in person as well as internet, texting and phone conversations. If they're worried about losing even one student, imagine how they'd feel if they thought that they'd loose the entire group because they're not allowed within 150 feet of your daughter. I think it's brilliant to make sure that this is being handled. There was a young girl not too long ago that commited suicide over this type of harrassment, and it too was a result of a parent "egging on" the abuse. Let them know if you get ANY form of proof that the parents are aware of the situation, they, as well as the school, will be subject to criminal as well as civil liability. You go MWM! Let us know how the meeting turns out! Boy I feel like kicking some teenage butt right now! Beth [/QUOTE]
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