Call the local media. Call the TV stations, and write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper. Be able to give specific examples. The media will probably pick it up, especially if it's a kid trying to make their voice heard.
2007-01-26 17:12:26
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answered by queenrakle 5
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Normally because they dont see the bullying happening. They'll talk to the accused bully and then they will deny doing anything and the teachers will give up.
Don't worry, get yourself a video cam and record the bullying, then show the teachers, if that doesn't spark a response then sue the school and get loads of money.
2007-01-26 10:52:42
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answered by r s 2
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i just watched Dr Phil today, and it was about bullying. they say that 90% of suicide in teens is caused from bullying. Dr Phil's son goes around from school to school to get all the kids in the schools to sign a petition not to bully other students. it to big of a job for the principals to handle on their own, and their saying it's up to the student body to come together as one and stop. to make sure when they see it to say something about it, and stick up for who ever is being bullied, and let that person know that it is not accepted. i think that it is pathetic for students to be scared to go to school. have the teachers and principals really try to enforce this rule, and make students realize that it has a major impact on the students. it needs to be dealt with!!!!!
2007-01-26 10:53:40
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answered by Jamie Lynn 3
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You must go to the principal and speak with them. Have your parents also have a conference with your teacher and the principal. Bullying can cause a serious impact on your emotional health in the future as a child, teen, then adult. This must be nipped in the bud NOW!
2007-01-26 10:58:15
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answered by peace_love_granola 3
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Schools are required by law to address and resolve bullying issues. If it is happening to a student, they need to make their parents aware and the parents need to make sure the school resolves the issue.
2007-01-26 10:50:11
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answered by Sue T 2
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What can you do about it?? There's no way to stop bullying because teacher's don't watch every student every second of the day. To those kids who are being pushed around i say- stand up for yourself and don't be such a push over.
2007-01-26 10:51:01
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answered by Freddie xoxo 4
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If your parents have tried to solve the problem by talking to the teachers and school administration, and nothing's been done, I would think that the next thing is to complain to the school board.
2007-01-26 10:50:14
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answered by Anonymous
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i know it's so stupid my school just gives the bully 3 days iss or sometimes only a warning and that's it..its a bunch of b.s.
2007-01-26 10:50:51
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answered by MonyB 2
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School are required to address by law to address the issue of bullying.If not then you need to contact your education department.
2007-01-26 12:59:07
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answered by Anonymous
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tell your parnets and teachers. Also try the school counsleor. they can help alot. trust me! Hope this helps!
2007-01-26 13:07:27
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answered by girl881 2
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