Your grandson’s experience is unfortunately a common experience for good kids.
A few years ago, I posted about a situation where an American born Hispanic/Caucasian girl was being bullied by black and Hispanic female classmates in a city 35 miles from where we live.
The parents complained about the bullying to the school principal, the school super and school board and nothing was done. The girl’s parents had zero political and economic clot.
On our advice, they hired a female private investigator to film the abuse after they dropped her daughter off.
Then, the lawyer they hired showed the school board, super and principal the video.
He said they had two choices to expel the female thugs or to send the bullied girl to a private school. In less than a week, a small school bus came by her home each day and took her 30 miles to the prepaid private school and picked her up at the end of the day to bring her home. Last year she was graduated with honors from that private school and is at good university with a scholarship.
Out here in liberal Californicator land, the child that is bullied by minorities or the rich/elite kids is often the one who has to leave that school even if the kid being bullied is a minority.
Same thing here, my grandson is now home schooled. Got his end of year results last week, in the 99%. At 14 he is already programming. Got help from his dad, who is an engineer. And is his full time teacher.
The bully has been moved because he was getting in too much trouble.
My grandson had been in the same Christian School since K4.
Now he will start college by age 16.
And I am still angry because bullies get away with their bad deeds.