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School bullying and threats - what would you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="MadDogs" data-source="post: 2912517" data-attributes="member: 11175"><p>1) You handled that right. Kid's mother needs to look in the mirror and take responsibility. </p><p>2) Even if the kid does not have a history of being a dick/bully you are right that the school has to enforce their policy or have no policy at all. The problem in not enforcing is what happens to the school the next time some other kid smacks another? Are they saying you get one hit if the other kid does not go down? If they want to utilize manual labor as a disciplinary consequence that too is well and fine but they need to put that in the regulations otherwise there are no consequences which is the whole point. They are setting a bad precedent for the next time some kid smacks a kid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadDogs, post: 2912517, member: 11175"] 1) You handled that right. Kid's mother needs to look in the mirror and take responsibility. 2) Even if the kid does not have a history of being a dick/bully you are right that the school has to enforce their policy or have no policy at all. The problem in not enforcing is what happens to the school the next time some other kid smacks another? Are they saying you get one hit if the other kid does not go down? If they want to utilize manual labor as a disciplinary consequence that too is well and fine but they need to put that in the regulations otherwise there are no consequences which is the whole point. They are setting a bad precedent for the next time some kid smacks a kid. [/QUOTE]
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