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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 200971" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>Oh boy, do I ever know what this is like. It's unspeakably horrible. Yes, save, save, save...! Print, Print, print.</p><p> </p><p>(It also shows how ignorant some girls are. They can't deny, it's all right there in print)</p><p> </p><p>If the school has a written internet policy, they can take action. It doesn't necessarily have to happen ON SCHOOL grounds. It can also depend on the administrator. When Daughter had the MySpace incident, the VP refused to take any action other than talk to the students. </p><p> </p><p>My argument was that the whole thing was designed to humiliate Daughter AT SCHOOL. If it weren't for the school connection, none of it would have never happened. So, the school needed to intervene. </p><p> </p><p>Still she refused. </p><p> </p><p>I should have gone to the district office and the principal, but Daughter didn't want me to make more of a big deal. Plus, the girls, and boy, retaliated when I did go to the school. I went to the boy's parents who were a couple of idiots. I also spoke and showed the doctored pictures to one of the girl's parents. They were shocked, but they worked so much they were having a hard time getting a rein on their daughter. The Ringleader was very sneaky. I tried calling and she would hang up and also erase any messages I left for her mother. I know she had a lot of issues at home, but you know what, I DON'T CARE.</p><p> </p><p>Then, the ringleader and another girl started threatening Daughter at school. So, Daughter got a school restraining order on both girls. If they even so much as said a word, or contacted Daughter, the police was going to be called. </p><p> </p><p>After most of it had passed, I talked to some administrators at other schools who expressed SHOCK when I told them that pretty much nothing was done. All said they would have immediately suspended.all involved The written district policy allows them to. Then, only a few months later the VP that I dealt with was FIRED. I was so relieved she got the boot.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs to you and difficult child. It's really awful to go through. If anything push for the school to have an internet harassment policy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 200971, member: 831"] Oh boy, do I ever know what this is like. It's unspeakably horrible. Yes, save, save, save...! Print, Print, print. (It also shows how ignorant some girls are. They can't deny, it's all right there in print) If the school has a written internet policy, they can take action. It doesn't necessarily have to happen ON SCHOOL grounds. It can also depend on the administrator. When Daughter had the MySpace incident, the VP refused to take any action other than talk to the students. My argument was that the whole thing was designed to humiliate Daughter AT SCHOOL. If it weren't for the school connection, none of it would have never happened. So, the school needed to intervene. Still she refused. I should have gone to the district office and the principal, but Daughter didn't want me to make more of a big deal. Plus, the girls, and boy, retaliated when I did go to the school. I went to the boy's parents who were a couple of idiots. I also spoke and showed the doctored pictures to one of the girl's parents. They were shocked, but they worked so much they were having a hard time getting a rein on their daughter. The Ringleader was very sneaky. I tried calling and she would hang up and also erase any messages I left for her mother. I know she had a lot of issues at home, but you know what, I DON'T CARE. Then, the ringleader and another girl started threatening Daughter at school. So, Daughter got a school restraining order on both girls. If they even so much as said a word, or contacted Daughter, the police was going to be called. After most of it had passed, I talked to some administrators at other schools who expressed SHOCK when I told them that pretty much nothing was done. All said they would have immediately suspended.all involved The written district policy allows them to. Then, only a few months later the VP that I dealt with was FIRED. I was so relieved she got the boot. Hugs to you and difficult child. It's really awful to go through. If anything push for the school to have an internet harassment policy. [/QUOTE]
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