keep talking about it. You have a right to go to school and not be scared or threatened. Tell your teachers, tell your parents. Let everyone know how much this upsets you.
2007-08-10 07:42:10
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answered by krissy1190 2
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Yeah, I know- that used to happen to me all the time. Once I was in front of the class giving a report or presentation or something, and the mean kids were like, throwing wadded up paper and candy wrappers at me, and heckling me the whole time, and the teacher just stood there the whole time and didn't do anything about it!! I ended up getting a bad grade on the presentation because she said I seemed "distracted" the whole time. I wonder why!!!!!
Anyway, 15 years have gone by, and as an adult I still feel scarred by all the taunting and teasing that went on in middle school at the hands of a relatively small group of people. I used to come home crying every day, begging my parents to transfer me. No matter how many times I went to the counselors or teachers, they just told me to ignore it and not "sink to their level." Finally, I had to let my mom intervene, even though I really didn't want her to. It didn't really help either- it just made the kids want to bother me more because now I'd gotten them in trouble with their parents. However, nowadays, in light of all the recent school shootings and whatnot, teachers are supposed to take all forms of bullying very seriously, and report every incident that occurs. If your teachers aren't doing anything to stop these people, you'll have to tell your parents so they can maybe have a conference with the teachers, principal, and the bullies' parents, to reach a solution. Unfortunately, that's about all you can do. I totally feel your pain. Just keep in mind that school doesn't last forever, and someday you'll be rid of this kind of bullying.
2007-08-10 07:24:25
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answered by fizzygurrl1980 7
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Tell your parents to talk to the teachers and principal. If nothing changes, your parents can talk to an attorney who will talk to the teachers and principal. That will definitely change things.
2007-08-10 07:02:35
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answered by philosophyangel 7
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Tell your parents and have them go and talk to your teachers. If nothing happens change school.
2007-08-10 07:00:45
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answered by Anna 4
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dont let the bullies know that they bother you, then eventually they should get bored and move on to some body else.
2007-08-10 07:06:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Have your parents get a lawyer. They will listen then.
2007-08-10 12:24:58
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answered by nubiangeek 6
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