Ughh-- I am so aggrivated right now. My son is in the 6th grade-- first year in the jr high school. Last year for the first few months of school he had problems w/ 4 different boys. Of the 4 boys on 2 were friends- so these were separate incidents. It got so bad last year that my son got choked on the bus so bad- he had bruises around his neck that lasted for 5 days. I took photo's of them I was so livid. That was in elementary school and every single person in administration was useless. They offered no support and it was just horrible. In the end, the worst child moved out of state. That solved that problem. Another boy seemed to be an isolated month long incident and that's over with. Then there's the 2 boys that are friends. The one is a known problem in town and school. The other is only a problem when he's w/ this other child.
Now to the present. This problem child (we'll call him Jack) has been giving my son a verbal hardtime since the start of the school year on and off. He'll leave my son alone for weeks, sometimes even be decent, but then he'll start in on him. My son had broke his leg and injured his ACL the very first week of school and was on crutches, then home teaching. So it's been a pretty mild year. However, ever since he went back (the week before Thanksgiving) off crutches "Jack" has been really awful to my son. Yesterday I guess he was being verbally cruel to my son. Because my son chooses to sit w/ 3 girls at lunchtime. My son has a serious crush on this one girl (an age appropriate crush) and he eats lunch with her. I try to tell them to ignore the other boys because they're probably just jealous the girls let him eat w/ them. I'm trying to make him feel better. Anyhow, "Jack" and his friends got so rowdy in lunch yesterday they all got detention.
So today they were out for revenge on my son. Even though it was their own mouths that got them in trouble. I could tell there was an issue as son as I picked my son up from school today. "JacK" and his 2 much older brothers were literally on my sons heels walking out the door. I guess they were trying to "knee him in the back of his injured knee to get him to fall". My son is terrified of rebreaking this leg (which has about 70% bone growth- doctor had just warned him last night about still babying it because the fracture and ACL avulsion aren't totally healed). I guess "Jack" or one of his 2 croonies pushed/slammed (I guess there were varying degree's of seriousness) my son into the lockers or wall 10 times today. They were repeatedly trying to "take out his leg" and kept telling him they were going to do so. I guess he eventually went to the school counselor. This person's ONLY job is to monitor school tensions and smooth things over to avoid violence. He felt like the counselor blew him off and asked me to call the gentleman after school. This is so unlike my son. My son is real confident, bigger than these boys, very athletic, even pretty popular, but he's a total "lover" not a "fighter".
Anyhow, the counselor pretty much said he gave "Jack" and his 2 croonies lunchtime detention for a week. Meaning they have to eat lunch in the office not the cafeteria. He suggested to alleviate the situation, my son should leave lunch, gym, and some classes 2-3 minutes early so he can avoid these kids in the hall. He said there really isn't anything he can do about it. Boys will be boys.
Now this is the same school that had a mandatory parent meeting at the start of the school year. It was all about their Zero Tolerance-- Stop Bullying program. They have "The Bullying Stops Here" signs all over the school. This past summer on an episode of Dr. Phil there was a girl from our school on because she was the object of terror at school. He only had 3 children on this episode and 1 was from our school. Our little school in the middle of no-mans land that has approximately 80-100 kids in each grade at most.
If they put a hand on him again tomorrow, my intentions are to call the police. I don't want to deal w/ the school one on one again. I know the police won't do much- but maybe it will scare "Jack" enough to get him to back off. Maybe not- I don't want to make it worse. All's I know is they don't realize the seriousness of "taking out that leg". My son had a small tear in the ACL- that is not healed. If it rips all the way-- it will be 3-5 years before they can repair it- because he has to stop growing first. He'll be in braces and everything else for that long. Much less my normally happy child is a depressed mess tonight. He keeps telling me he wishes it was just 1 kid- not the 3 of them. Because he can take on 1 kid.
Sorry this is long- but I need to get this out. What would you do....I need advice.
Now to the present. This problem child (we'll call him Jack) has been giving my son a verbal hardtime since the start of the school year on and off. He'll leave my son alone for weeks, sometimes even be decent, but then he'll start in on him. My son had broke his leg and injured his ACL the very first week of school and was on crutches, then home teaching. So it's been a pretty mild year. However, ever since he went back (the week before Thanksgiving) off crutches "Jack" has been really awful to my son. Yesterday I guess he was being verbally cruel to my son. Because my son chooses to sit w/ 3 girls at lunchtime. My son has a serious crush on this one girl (an age appropriate crush) and he eats lunch with her. I try to tell them to ignore the other boys because they're probably just jealous the girls let him eat w/ them. I'm trying to make him feel better. Anyhow, "Jack" and his friends got so rowdy in lunch yesterday they all got detention.
So today they were out for revenge on my son. Even though it was their own mouths that got them in trouble. I could tell there was an issue as son as I picked my son up from school today. "JacK" and his 2 much older brothers were literally on my sons heels walking out the door. I guess they were trying to "knee him in the back of his injured knee to get him to fall". My son is terrified of rebreaking this leg (which has about 70% bone growth- doctor had just warned him last night about still babying it because the fracture and ACL avulsion aren't totally healed). I guess "Jack" or one of his 2 croonies pushed/slammed (I guess there were varying degree's of seriousness) my son into the lockers or wall 10 times today. They were repeatedly trying to "take out his leg" and kept telling him they were going to do so. I guess he eventually went to the school counselor. This person's ONLY job is to monitor school tensions and smooth things over to avoid violence. He felt like the counselor blew him off and asked me to call the gentleman after school. This is so unlike my son. My son is real confident, bigger than these boys, very athletic, even pretty popular, but he's a total "lover" not a "fighter".
Anyhow, the counselor pretty much said he gave "Jack" and his 2 croonies lunchtime detention for a week. Meaning they have to eat lunch in the office not the cafeteria. He suggested to alleviate the situation, my son should leave lunch, gym, and some classes 2-3 minutes early so he can avoid these kids in the hall. He said there really isn't anything he can do about it. Boys will be boys.
Now this is the same school that had a mandatory parent meeting at the start of the school year. It was all about their Zero Tolerance-- Stop Bullying program. They have "The Bullying Stops Here" signs all over the school. This past summer on an episode of Dr. Phil there was a girl from our school on because she was the object of terror at school. He only had 3 children on this episode and 1 was from our school. Our little school in the middle of no-mans land that has approximately 80-100 kids in each grade at most.
If they put a hand on him again tomorrow, my intentions are to call the police. I don't want to deal w/ the school one on one again. I know the police won't do much- but maybe it will scare "Jack" enough to get him to back off. Maybe not- I don't want to make it worse. All's I know is they don't realize the seriousness of "taking out that leg". My son had a small tear in the ACL- that is not healed. If it rips all the way-- it will be 3-5 years before they can repair it- because he has to stop growing first. He'll be in braces and everything else for that long. Much less my normally happy child is a depressed mess tonight. He keeps telling me he wishes it was just 1 kid- not the 3 of them. Because he can take on 1 kid.
Sorry this is long- but I need to get this out. What would you do....I need advice.
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Let us know how it turns out.
Forget the school, mama was on the case.