See, one of the big problems with Home Schooling, is that kids then miss out on just this sort of wonderful “socialization”.
Human nature is so inconvenient for those who forget the Lord.
This principal is basically trying to put the responsibility for what happens in his school back on the parents, because he doesn't want to be bothered.
That is hella funny
And TRUE
Methinks the next school board meeting is gonna be a hot one...
There are some students that provoke others and then claim they are being bullied.
There is a huge problem of tolerance being a one way street. Certain sexual preferences, religions, races, and political beliefs receive special treatment while discriminating against others both by the other students and the school.
Toss in athletes and being attractive sometimes receiving favored treatment both by other students and the school and it is tough to judge based on a short article.
Bully the eff out of Principal
Mnay kids have social problems because they’re suffering some form of abuse or neglect at home.
And of course any boy raised without a father, as is so common these days, is almost guaranteed to have social problems.
This guy shouldn’t be working with kids.
I remember a bullying case from when I went to school-—YEARS AGO-—because of the way she looked and the clothes she wore.
It was brutal-—and it was NOT a public school.
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Zedwick is annoying. I want to go punch his teeth out and hang him up by his underwear.
PC or no PC, I think hes damn flat wrong.
That’s what was wrong!
My evil parents wouldn’t hold me back in school a year, so I’d be in classes with kids my own age, and also refused to convert to Mormonism.
And this is exactly why I didn’t take my problems to someone in authority.
FWIW, I was the kid who was left out, always called on last, endured insults, and ignored. In the sixth grade I realized there was a “club”, and I wasn’t in it. Only club members could do things. From that point on, I dropped out of school culture as much as possible. Then, on March 26, 1971 (11th grade) Christ became personal to me. Even so, when I graduated high school, as we were leaving the ceremony during the processional, I promised myself that I would never voluntarily be around that class ever again.
To this day, I am friends with certain individuals, but will never attend any reunions or gatherings of those people.
The principal is a bully, they protect their own.