To: BenLurkin
"She was a typical student," Weeks said. "She didn't like going to school because she was bullied. She was telling me that girls were saying she was fat and talking about her scars from her transplant." Nicole often cried to stay home from school, her mother said. "We discussed it with teachers, but it got worse. It got so bad I wouldn't send her." But the bullying, her mother said, continued on social media.Unfortunately, "typical" is pretty accurate. The poor girl.
5 posted on
01/31/2016 1:45:38 PM PST by
Tax-chick
("Government employees are the single most important Democrat interest group."~Kevin Williamson)
To: Tax-chick
But the bullying, her mother said, continued on social media.
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did Mom know about this ???
why did she allow her 13 yo to have access to a cell phone or computer and those sites ???
To: Tax-chick
Poor kid. I can’t imagine sending my daughter to be tortured every day. And now to end like this, horrible.
18 posted on
01/31/2016 4:15:59 PM PST by
NorthstarMom
(God says debt is a curse and children are a blessing, yet we apply for loans and prevent pregnancy.)
To: Tax-chick
My son took his daughters out of high school even though it was the best academic school in the area and why they moved there.....but the schools hands are so tied to stop this bullying that goes on....and the parents of those kids see nothing wrong with them.
25 posted on
01/31/2016 11:07:47 PM PST by
caww
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