Thanks Bridget.
Our school is very proactive in anti-bullying. Actually, my DD and one of her friends started an antibullying campaign that they are trying to take town wide. They make paper badges for anyone who signs a pledge to not bully & report bullying to an adult. I am proud of her.
I have to admit though, I felt a little bad for this little girl. I know she did do the wrong thing, but this was a pretty harsh punishment. The field trip was to Gillette Stadium (where the NE Patriots play, as well as the Revolution (soccer)) It was a sort of "behind the scene" type of tour. Some body knows some body, kind of thing. A once in a lifetime type of field trip.
But I suppose this child won't be apt to do something like that again. It's too bad some less obvious type of bullies seem to get away with it. Stuff like a mean name calling as they bump into a kid, or one kid telling other kids not to play with someone. The kids that are constantly bullying other kids seem to know how to get away with it. I hate that type of stuff. 
But, again, thanks. I am really proud of how she handled it.
Regarding the trip:
I told DS#1 that IF he pays for his summer classes in full, and shows us he is saving, we will help him pay for his trip. Hopefully, he will be able to.
Regarding DS#2's graduation gift. He mentioned to us yesterday something he would like for a graduation gift. Anyone want to guess what it is?
I'll give you a hint. It is not a party, or dinner. It is something....useful.
Our school is very proactive in anti-bullying. Actually, my DD and one of her friends started an antibullying campaign that they are trying to take town wide. They make paper badges for anyone who signs a pledge to not bully & report bullying to an adult. I am proud of her.
I have to admit though, I felt a little bad for this little girl. I know she did do the wrong thing, but this was a pretty harsh punishment. The field trip was to Gillette Stadium (where the NE Patriots play, as well as the Revolution (soccer)) It was a sort of "behind the scene" type of tour. Some body knows some body, kind of thing. A once in a lifetime type of field trip.


But, again, thanks. I am really proud of how she handled it.
Regarding the trip:
I told DS#1 that IF he pays for his summer classes in full, and shows us he is saving, we will help him pay for his trip. Hopefully, he will be able to.
Regarding DS#2's graduation gift. He mentioned to us yesterday something he would like for a graduation gift. Anyone want to guess what it is?
I'll give you a hint. It is not a party, or dinner. It is something....useful.