it's called harrasment, which can also be called a lawsuit. Take your parents with you to the principle and mention this. If no steps are taken to stop this, go to the school board, if no steps are taken STILL.......contact a lawyer. School is supposed to be a safe conductive environment to learn, and for you' it's not.
2007-02-19 19:03:23
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answered by Sapphire 4
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Talk to the principal again, he'll take it more seriously the more you complain. Talk to a teacher you think might take it seriously, or your parents. If they make a simple phone-call to the principal about it, it will have a much greater effect that a pupil's complaints.
On the plus side, don't worry too much about it. Everyone gets some amount of verbal abuse at school, and true, some get a lot more, I was one of them. It doesn't matter in the slightest in the long run. Ignore them, laugh it off, treat them like the losers they are. Or you could bite back - try making fun of them over something, everyone has a soft spot. I know it seems like a big deal, but really you shouldn't worry about it. Life's too short to concern yourself with the ignorance of others!
2007-02-24 15:46:02
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answered by dm_cork 3
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From your spelling, it shows you need to spend a lot more time on your studies. It is hard to study when other kids are picking on you. Do you know of any reason the kids are making fun of you. Do you act strangely at school? Do you act dumb or jerky? If this is becomig a serious problem, talk to the school counselor or go back to the principal. Also ask your folks for support. See if they have any ideas. In school, there will always be some kids who have to pick on others. That is the law of the jungle. The strongest will survive. You need to find a way to be stronger and better than them. Good luck.
2007-02-24 19:50:28
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answered by reme_1 7
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That really sucks! If ignoring them doesn't work, you may have to stand up for yourself and kick some #@$! I teach and I tell kids all the time to use their words, but sometimes I think the only way bullies are going to learn is if someone shows them that there are real consequences for acting that way. Having said that, don't get yourself hurt. I am NOT suggesting you beat up the football team. Be realistic! I would also tell the principal that it is on his head if something happens to you. It is his responsibility to do something about the harrassment!
2007-02-24 12:58:08
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answered by wondermermaid 3
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under title 9 the school is required to protect you from bullying and Harrassment. keep a record of everytime it happens and every time tthat you talk to the principal so if something awful happens to you that you have some documentation
2007-02-22 18:48:16
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answered by TIGGER 2
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well 1 dont let them see that it annoys you or makes you upset that they call you this because all they want is a reaction from you, whether its you getting angry or crying thats all they are after, 2 just make sure you have someone, a group of friends or just one that will stick by you and take your mind off the taunting!
2007-02-23 07:33:56
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answered by Anonymous
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speak to your parents and let them know how you are feeling! Also is there a member of staff at school that you get on well with - would you feel comfortable talking to them?
2007-02-24 11:41:47
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answered by Anonymous
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hate to say it but you are going to have to kick someones *** and get some respect! dont let people run over you it will be a long miserable road, take back your pride!
2007-02-24 13:04:23
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answered by varukasalt420_247 2
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U should just ingnore everybody and they will stop when they notice its not bothering U. It works. Trust me.
2007-02-24 19:29:47
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answered by Starlight 2
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hi there that is very bad there is not a lot you can.except fight all the time thay did not know i was gay when in school.good luck
2007-02-23 20:32:56
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answered by thomas t 1
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