eeyore kelly
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Last school year we had trouble with a boy that rides my daughter's bus. This middle school boy is his mommy's precious snowflake and the bus driver was not an effective disciplinarian. My daughter was bullied and it wasn’t handled properly. By bullying, I mean her bag and purse was jumped on repeatedly and one time she was pulled out of her seat by several boys.
At the end of the year, I brought and picked her up from school.
This school year, I decided to keep a log of the harassment/ bullying. As of yesterday, the boy has logged 12 separate incidences of bullying behavior some involve spitting, others involve the flashing of weapons. As of today, this boy and his friends are not allowed at the bus stop. They will have a different bus stop. The boy and his parents are being called in to the office. Other consequences are taking place that cannot be discussed with me. I believe the resource officer and a suspension. I work in the local schools as a sub, so I know the protocol.
If this mom would see that her son is a child who can do wrong, and not a snowflake, she and I could have handled it like neighbors. They live right next door. She could have disciplined him and restricted his free time and activities, and I could have kept her abreast. Instead, her snowflake is getting in a lot of trouble today.
BTW, I am the mean, old hag as they call me. Sometimes the mom calls me something else that rhymes with [edited]. If she posted on this board I am sure it would read “That hag has it out for my baby.”
The only snowflakes I have are my kitty kats.
At the end of the year, I brought and picked her up from school.
This school year, I decided to keep a log of the harassment/ bullying. As of yesterday, the boy has logged 12 separate incidences of bullying behavior some involve spitting, others involve the flashing of weapons. As of today, this boy and his friends are not allowed at the bus stop. They will have a different bus stop. The boy and his parents are being called in to the office. Other consequences are taking place that cannot be discussed with me. I believe the resource officer and a suspension. I work in the local schools as a sub, so I know the protocol.
If this mom would see that her son is a child who can do wrong, and not a snowflake, she and I could have handled it like neighbors. They live right next door. She could have disciplined him and restricted his free time and activities, and I could have kept her abreast. Instead, her snowflake is getting in a lot of trouble today.
BTW, I am the mean, old hag as they call me. Sometimes the mom calls me something else that rhymes with [edited]. If she posted on this board I am sure it would read “That hag has it out for my baby.”
The only snowflakes I have are my kitty kats.