This has been going on in Colorado for a long time. Four years ago in a Junior High School, my niece was being beaten up by three hispanic girls at once. She fought back and was suspended the same amount of time the attackers were. It did not matter that she had gone to the office twice in recent weeks asking for help because these same girls were pushing her around. She finally got frustrated enough and fought back. Fortunately her parents let her know that she did the right thing and stood by her. However, that changed nothing at the school nor the suspension. We have got to end the NEA and the Department of Education. But I fear it is too late even if we could.
He was in a rage when he saw the cop car outside and almost did attack me.
Lots of these school administrators really aren't well-wrapped.
I did get the Vice Principal removed from public schools and the Principal was moved somewhere else soon after.
He never had anymore trouble with those people, although the Vice Principal did try to push me. That's how she ended up without a job.
Back in 1960 (6th grade) I lived in South Louisiana but I was from Texas. I immediately became the object of bullying as I was an outsider. I do not like fighting and I put up with it for about 2 months and finally went “beserko.”
I grabbed the kid that had just hit me. I brought him down to the concrete floor and started beating his head against it. I intended to hurt him badly. Fortunately some other students pulled me off of him. After that nobody bothered me.