Karel
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Our elementary school is very small. There are two classes for each grade level and most of the kids have been together since Kindergarten. We also accept tuition students from other towns. I wouldn't even call this girl a bully because I don't think it's true bullying. Can I call it harrassment?
One girl has been causing trouble for my daughter since before Christmas. Saying mean things to her and small physical shoves, bumps etc. This girl is a tuition student from out of town but has been there for at least two years now.
I'm now getting phone calls from other mothers that this girl is being nasty to their daughters too.
ETA: I forgot to mention that this is 6th grade, last year of elementary.
I've talked to the teacher, I've talked to the principal, I've talked to the counselor, I've talked to the gym teacher because he's with them at lunchtime. It's not getting better.
I think a couple of other mothers are going with me to the principal. It's gotten to the point that one of the girls doesn't want to go to school.
I just don't know what we should ask for - what we want the school to do. I guess we can see if they would bring the tuition girls Mom in and maybe we can all talk. I would like to know if the school has even talked to the other mom.
Part of me wants to tell my daughter just to suck it up and live with it. There's always going to be people like that. The other part wants to go to the other girl and just say 'cut it out'.
OK, vent over. But I do want to go into the meeting with some suggestions on how to make things better; what we are looking to do, for the school to do.
One girl has been causing trouble for my daughter since before Christmas. Saying mean things to her and small physical shoves, bumps etc. This girl is a tuition student from out of town but has been there for at least two years now.
I'm now getting phone calls from other mothers that this girl is being nasty to their daughters too.
ETA: I forgot to mention that this is 6th grade, last year of elementary.
I've talked to the teacher, I've talked to the principal, I've talked to the counselor, I've talked to the gym teacher because he's with them at lunchtime. It's not getting better.
I think a couple of other mothers are going with me to the principal. It's gotten to the point that one of the girls doesn't want to go to school.
I just don't know what we should ask for - what we want the school to do. I guess we can see if they would bring the tuition girls Mom in and maybe we can all talk. I would like to know if the school has even talked to the other mom.
Part of me wants to tell my daughter just to suck it up and live with it. There's always going to be people like that. The other part wants to go to the other girl and just say 'cut it out'.
OK, vent over. But I do want to go into the meeting with some suggestions on how to make things better; what we are looking to do, for the school to do.