Lots of folks here, educators included. I'm curious how your school systems handle serious bullying.
We have a situation at a local elementary school that is escalating as the bully ages. He has broken a child's bone, called children with disabilities horrid names, pulled off jewelry, shoved, punched, knocked down. All with witnesses. And each time, administrators, including the board, aren't doing anything.
The principal/teachers are saying boys will be boys and are not removing the child. Our community is discussing it and many educators are coming on and saying their hands are tied.
When my child was young, we had a boy in our class who was a behavioral difficulty. (I don't think that's a word). His family was famous and even though he was a terror in the class. Nothing was ever done.
So I'm wondering what you have seen happen. Was the bully ever truly dealt with successfully? What can be done to protect the other kids? Has anyone ever filed an assault charge?
Again, this isn't heresay, we're talking bruises, broken bone, knocked down and punched. All with witnesses including adults. The bully is still in class and continuing his behavior.
Does anyone know exactly how educators' hands are tied?