Great way to start the morning. Got a call from the school nurse on my way to work this morning. She told me my DS(13) was in a fight on the school bus and he came in all bloody from a bloody nose and cut on his elbow. She wanted me to speak to my son who was very upset, holding back tears.
He got on the phone and told me that some kid was talking "smack" and he talked "smack" back then the kid jumped him. (only side of the story I have, so far) My son has never been in a fight but has no problem running his mouth when feeling threatened (which I always told him would one day get him in trouble)
I am still waiting for the dreadful call from the principal...
Any heads-up on what I should expect and/or do?
I will have to talk to him more about previous instances regarding the other child. I'm curious to what those were all about.
As far as his injuries, the principal said that he would likely have a swollen nose, and black eye(s) as well as a couple other scrapes and bruises. He welcomed me having him checked out, but (as a father) didn't think it would be necessary. I will have to wait to see him myself before I decide.
ETA: The nurse did clean him up when he came in, so that it would not be as noticable to other students that there was an incident with him.
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Sounds like they are using some common sense! Congrats on raising a good kid!!We got a similar phone call this year. My son got off the school bus and saw another boy call his (my son's girlfriend) a name and then push her to the ground. He ran over and got in the middle, the kid pushed my DS, then the fists started flying. My son got detention for several days, not suspension because he was protecting someone else. Although, it turns out the now ex-girlfriend started it by slapping the other kid.
She was a troublemaker, I'm so glad they broke up! And I was relieved that they only gave my son detention (they gave them all detention, but it was the all day Saturday detention kind, aka Breakfast club
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That's not always true. In our district, if you raise your hands even to defend yourself, you are suspended as well. It was that way in WA too. Zero tolerance.
I absolutely HATE that policy.
Yeah, a kid should let herself be beaten to a bloody pulp because another minor decides to physically abuse her?!? Why is it that within the school purview a minor is not allowed to defend themselves from bodily-harm?
(grumblegrumble)
agnes!
He is a good kid at heart, though not an angel. Im very glad they were able to sort it out and use common sense as well. Though I was prepared for zero tolerance consequences.
I guess it was the back and forth name calling the principal refered to.
Sooo just when you think its calm, the school nurse just called me back. She has DS back complaining of a headache and blurry vision and they now want him seen by his Ped. So off to get him I go...
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I was also told to be expecting a call from our local police department so that they may speak with my son regarding charges against the other child. I'm told this is mandated by the school because there is a an in-school police officer.
The principal will not (or should not) tell you anything about the specifics of this other boy's disciplinary issues. As a matter of fact, I'm kind of surprised he said anything about the other boy at all. Heh, even though the adults/administration won't/can't tell you any repercussions with the other kid or what other incidents have happened?... I bet all the kids know.
The 11-year-old charged in three bullying incidents at a Waltham elementary school is suspected of other bullying attempts, say school officials, who added that they were stunned by the level of intimidation involved.
Peter Azar, Waltham schools superintendent, said an interview today that children felt threatened by the bully to the point that they wouldnt talk until prodded by adults to open up.
They were scared to talk, he said. They werent saying anything to anybody. They just did not go to an adult and tell them what was going on.
The child, who is not being identified, was charged by police Jan. 25, with two counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, using a foot and a locker door, and one count of assault with a dangerous weapon using scissors.
http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news/waltham/2010/02/waltham_police_charge_11_year.html?comments=all
I would tell my son that I am proud of his decision to stand up for himself, including his physical defense of himself in the fight. Then I would point out that there are consequences for this kind of thing, even when we are provoked - and those consequences only grow larger as we grow older. That is why it is important to try to avoid physical confrontations when we can.
If I discovered that my son threw the first punch, I would certainly weigh the "smack". There are some things that a kid that age should get hit for saying (IMO). Of course, that would also help me decide if my son deserved to get punched.
Boys fight. Hopefully he will learn from this...
FWIW, I'd take these fights over the stuff that girls do to each other any day... :scared1:
It is what you do when you play cards with my family.
Have you ever been bullied? It can be pretty devastating. I had to wear leg braces for a while when I was a kid and there was an older girl on my bus that teased me. I was sick to my stomach every morning worrying about riding the bus with her. I had trouble sleeping at night thinking about it. I was afraid to tell anyone because I thought she'd beat me up if she found out that I told. I can definitely understand how a kid could commit suicide if it's bad enough.JMO, but I don't think that kids end their lives because of bullying. If anyone ends their life at that age, there was something else at play - probably mental illness. Again, JMO...
Have you ever been bullied? It can be pretty devastating. I had to wear leg braces for a while when I was a kid and there was an older girl on my bus that teased me. I was sick to my stomach every morning worrying about riding the bus with her. I had trouble sleeping at night thinking about it. I was afraid to tell anyone because I thought she'd beat me up if she found out that I told. I can definitely understand how a kid could commit suicide if it's bad enough.
Well DS seems to be doing ok. The Dr. wants us to watch him for signs of concussion, and if anything worsens to call. But I think he is just a bit battered and bruised.
He looks ok. May end up with a black eye, nose is slightly swollen but he says it feels ok. His cheek and forehead hurt the worst right now and are already bruising.
I was able to get more details. They were not actually on the bus. It started on the bus, with the "smack" talk and was done. Then as they were getting off the bus at school the other child ran up to him from behind and started punching him in the face a few times then tackled him to the ground and started kneeing his head. He got all the scrapes from the asphalt. DS was a able to push him off and jump away.
So at this point i'm not even sure if there will be bus consequences for the other child. DS is not thrilled with the fact he may have to deal with him on the bus tomorrow or Monday.
I'm sad to hear all of the common stories. Kids can be so mean sometimes.
JMO, but I don't think that kids end their lives because of bullying. If anyone ends their life at that age, there was something else at play - probably mental illness. Again, JMO...
Have you ever been bullied? It can be pretty devastating. I had to wear leg braces for a while when I was a kid and there was an older girl on my bus that teased me. I was sick to my stomach every morning worrying about riding the bus with her. I had trouble sleeping at night thinking about it. I was afraid to tell anyone because I thought she'd beat me up if she found out that I told. I can definitely understand how a kid could commit suicide if it's bad enough.