He's a seventh-grader at Tripp Middle School in Turner, active in sports and school plays, friends would say a nice guy. And nearly every day classmates called him "fag," "faggot" and "queer." Nearly every day someone punched him, at least one time in the crotch. Nearly every day he was ridiculed, harassed, bullied.
Amanda Fields had never seen anything like it in all of her 13 years.
"Random people. People he doesn't even talk to would come up to him and say, 'Hey, fag' or just kind of use very not good language," the eighth-grader said.
The boy is a friend of hers. For months she watched his torment and feared for his safety. She worried he'd hurt himself if the harassment got too much. Then, one day this spring, she and a small group of friends told a guidance counselor about all of it. The bullies — more than five, Amanda believes, and less than 15 — were suspended.
Citing student privacy concerns, school administrators refused to talk about the situation or confirm the suspensions. The boy and his parents declined to speak publicly. Other Tripp Middle School students wrote about the incident online, but would not talk about it to the newspaper.
But Amanda would. She agreed to tell the story that started out as the boy's and has rapidly become her own.
Because since she and her friends told the guidance counselor, Amanda's gotten bullied, too.
Standing up
Amanda met the boy early in the school year. They were in a school production together and both played sports after school. He was outgoing, talkative, nice. He reminded Amanda of her little brother.
Slowly, she started noticing a disturbing trend: Other kids harassed him.
After nine years in school Amanda was familiar with teasing and taunting — "one person does something, another kid says something and, you know." She saw it all the time on the bus and in the classroom. This felt different.
"I began to see how serious the impact is. I had never really been a friend with anybody who got bullied or teased or called names or punched or kicked or anything. It kind of made me see more of what people actually do and the impact they have," she said. "It was firsthand and it was upfront and I knew the person a little bit better than the other people who get bullied or teased every day."
The boy didn't return the name-calling and didn't tell a teacher. He was afraid the bullying would get worse if he showed that it bothered him.
"He just kind of kept it to himself and tried not to talk about it too much," Amanda said.
But the situation got worse anyway. Name-calling turned into threats of violence. Threats of violence turned into actual violence. Once, in the cafeteria, Amanda watched a boy punch her friend as he went to dump his tray. Another time, also while they were at lunch, she saw someone punch him in the crotch. Amanda stood up to the bullies, told them to stop. It didn't seem to help.
As the school year went on, Amanda's outgoing friend turned quiet and withdrawn.
"He wasn't him anymore," Amanda said.
She worried about him, especially after learning that a Massachusetts student, 15-year-old Phoebe Prince, had killed herself after months of alleged bullying.
"I was like, 'Oh my gosh, that's almost exactly where this might go if it's not stopped,'" Amanda said.
Soon after, a member of the school's Civil Rights Team, a group designed to combat violence, prejudice and bias in schools, read a quote during school announcements. The message — "If no one else will stand up with you, then stand up alone and you might make a difference" — resonated with Amanda.
"I kind of thought, you know, if maybe even other people will stand up with me, then we can make a difference and not save the whole school but save this one kid," she said. "And maybe the message will get out to everyone."
With a small group of friends who had also seen the bullying, Amanda went to a guidance counselor.
Tripp Middle School policies prohibit bullying and harassment. When a student is accused of bullying, administrators investigate, talk with the students involved and make a decision: It happened or it didn't. If it happened, consequences vary depending, in part, on the severity of the bullying and whether it's a repeat offense. Consequences range from community service within the school to detention, suspension and expulsion. In the most severe, most violent cases, police may be called.
In this instance, according to Amanda, several students were suspended after an investigation. She believes more than five were asked to leave school for between two and 10 days, though school rumors put the number of suspended students at closer to 15. The school's principal would not confirm any number.
Amanda said her seventh-grade friend wasn't pleased that she told a guidance counselor about his situation. But during the suspensions, she said, his school life got a lot better. The violence and harassment disappeared, even if many of the remaining students weren't exactly friendly.
"He kind of lets me know it's getting better. But at the same time, people aren't even looking at him anymore," she said. "It's, 'Don't say something in front of him because somebody might tell.' That whole kind of game that people play."
Although her friend's situation was getting better, Amanda's got a lot worse.
Amanda had reported the bullying anonymously, but it didn't take long for someone to find out she was involved and spread word throughout the school. Suddenly, she found herself the brunt of harassment. She's been called at least one name the Sun Journal considers too profane to print.
"It hasn't gone as far as physical or anything, but names that adults don't even say. . . bitch and whore. Mostly names that don't even apply to anything that I'm doing. Just people want to put the blame on someone," she said.
At first, Amanda regretted her decision to intervene.
"It hurts. It really does. People who I thought were my friends obviously aren't my friends now," she said.
But that initial regret didn't last long.
"I know that this kid is happier," she said. "A lot happier."
Dealing with bullying
Although Tripp Middle administrators declined to comment on Amanda's situation specifically, they said dealing with bullying is a top priority.
"If students don't feel safe — not just physically, but if they're worried about what might be said or what might happen — they're not going to be learning," said Tripp Middle's principal, Robert Kahler.
And, by all accounts, the school is following experts' recommendations when it comes to bullying.
The 350-student middle school has an active Civil Rights Team that works to engage students. The Guidance Department embeds relationship skills and bullying prevention in the curriculum. The school surveys students every year about school climate and bullying. Faculty members are taught every year about policies, laws and ways to deal with bullying — and this month Tom Harnett, assistant attorney general for civil rights education and enforcement, will talk to the system's administrators and team leaders.
When bullying is reported, administrators involve the families of both sides to discuss the situation, ensure parents are aware of what's going on, outline consequences and emphasize that retaliation won't be tolerated. But first, bullying has to be reported.
Both Kahler and Kay Slusser, principal of Turner Elementary School and an affirmative action officer for the school system, said students are encouraged to tell an adult if they see or experience harassment. Although many adults grew up with the messages "ignore it" and "don't tattle," it's no longer unusual for schools to urge students to step forward.
"You can have every adult in the school — bus drivers, custodians, teachers, administrators — doing everything right and it's not solving the problem," said Steve Wessler, executive director of the Center for Preventing Hate in Portland. "You're not solving the problem until you are empowering kids to stand up for someone else."
He founded his center on the premise that both kids and adults have the power to reduce bullying and harassment in schools. Amanda did exactly what he advises students across the country to do: stand up for their classmates.
"Everyone should have a friend like her," he said after learning about Amanda's situation.
Still, after going through it, even Amanda isn't sure what the ultimate solution is.
"It’s so hard to come up with an answer because kids have minds of their own. People have minds of their own," she said.
But even though Amanda has taken flak from some classmates, her family is proud of what she did.
"I quite honestly think it's really awesome," said Amanda's mother, Marie Fields. "I work with people with developmental disabilities and so often you see these people who are ridiculed and teased or made fun of. I'm glad she's feeling she can stand up and single herself out and fight for what she believes in."
Amanda has gotten some support online, as well. She's talked about the incident on her social networking pages and some friends have e-mailed her to tell her she did a good thing.
In the worst period after she reported the bullying, Amanda said she tried not to let her own bullies get to her. Her mother offered to talk to school administrators if the situation got too bad and Amanda said she knew she could go back to the guidance counselor if she had to, but her reaction to bullying was, ironically, a lot like her friend's. She tried to show it didn't bother her.
"I was raised not to be hurt by words. So I'm trying the best that I can. Standing up for it still," she said.
Ultimately, she hopes things will improve for her friend. For the school. For students all over.
"The biggest thing I'd like to see happen, I don't know whether it's impossible or possible, is to see bullying kind of stop," she said.





good job amanda bad job community
great job Amanda!!! these posts by ADULTS shows where the problem really lies. shame on you.
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I just want to add that I hope my daughter, who is currently 7, grows up to have a moral compass like yours, Amanda. Your friend is very lucky to have someone like you in his life... because you may very well be the reason he gets to enjoy it. Your parents are clearly doing something right.
Best wishes to you, your family and your friend.
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Although this had nothing to do with any of this subject, my sister, who is currently 8 is out of control, in my opinion. For you, I think your best option (I am in absolutely no way trying to tell you what to do, or how to parent) is to teach her right from wrong now, before it is too late. It is not going to get any better for my sister. I would like to thank you for your sincere comment, and I wish the best to you. And God bless yourself, too. My friend is doing fine, I gave him my number, and hopefully he will call me since school is over. And like you said, I may be the very reason he even gets to enjoy his life. I really do hope, and wish, that I saved his life, if it was in any way in danger, or may have been. I wish him luck for eighth grade next year, as I will not be there to always protect him. I hope that I see him doing his normal activities. Thanks, Amanda Fields.
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You may think it's too late for your sister, but your example will have more of an effect on her than you realize. You are a fighter and an inspiration! You are also a role model for your sister, whether you know it or not, and she will be shaped by this experience. It may seem like it's too late for her, but she is young and has plenty of time to change her ways. Keep living your life the way you are and show her how to treat others by example.
I feel very lucky that I have a great relationship with both my daughter and my son and plan to be there to help them through anything that comes their way in life. I also plan to show them each your story, when the time is right, so they can see what it means to be a kind and unselfish human being. This experience will teach you many valuable life lessons, many of which will likely help you to become an even more compassionate adult. Keep your heart open and you will go far in life, Amanda.
We need more people like you in this world.
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One more thing, Amanda. If you don't already know about this Facebook group, I would encourage you to join. You're a very eloquent young lady and this group seems like it would be a good fit for you. I know the women who organized it and they are very inspiring. Hopefully it will serve as a great support system for you and possibly even your friend.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=105581906147904&ref=mf
Best wishes!
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I find it absolutely amazing that some of you adults are acting no better than the bullies described in this story. You should all be ashamed of yourselves. Amanda is a hero... to her friend and to every other child (or adult, for that matter) who has had to endure the pain of being bullied. To stand up for yourself can be tough enough sometimes, but to stand up for someone who you see is being wronged despite the consequences that could be easily assumed is incredible... especially when you consider Amanda's age. She is an inspiration... to us all... children and adults alike.
For the rest of you who feel that this forum is a place to attack those you feel have wronged you, clearly you've missed the point of this story. Amanda, you did the right thing honey, and may God bless you.
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Just wanted to follow up and tell you I have slept on this and it still is amazing what you did. I also find it amazing that while one person took the time to slam you, dozens more took the time to praise you. That rocks. You are part of the solution. Your article may start meetings, committees, and it may start a revolution. I was thinking back and maybe it would help to let the people know that you, at 5 years old, stood out in front of your house on 9-11 and waved an american flag to the cars that passed by, and for about 4 years after made apple pies from apples you picked for the firemen in lewiston each 9-11 thereafter. That's what you're about, and we are all better for it. I keep hearing and reading we need more amandas. We do, its true, but I'm fine with just the one. You're doing great. Now if you could work your magic and help the red sox just a little???? Please?
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I love you. And, right now, the Red Sox is the least of my worries. And, thank you soooo much. Love you.
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Hey amanda leigh...I love you too. I just think if you are taking on bullies maybe you can address the yankees. They are bullies too!!! I'm kidding of course hun. Still wicked proud. And although I know you can handle whatever is thrown at you, feel free to lean on my shoulder if need be.
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kudos to taking a stand... although i think schools need to have bigger repercussions for situations like these. i use to be picked on in school every single day since i was in kindergarten... from my the texture of my hair to the color of my skin to the clothes that i would be wearing-until i learned to fight back. back then the teachers just didn't give a darn... and i have a feeling that many still don't. its impossible that not one single teacher has not witnessed or heard of this happening for this long.
sometimes posting on sj people can't respect you as a person and respect your opinions. if they disagree-rather than just simply stating their opinion about the story or at the very most having a good, decent, dignified debate-they have to bash, call names, swear etc. which is unfortunate. it definitely takes the pleasure out of being able to enjoy sj's posts/stories and being able to respectfully post yourself and respectfully express your opinions freely especially about things that you are passionate about. i must add that many are too quick to judge without taking into consideration what life experiences you may have had to endure or say things in attempt to a low blow and they are wrong-like what party you are(n't) or if you do or do not have kids, etc. basically trying to make it personal in an attempt to bash. i can respect other people's opinions, thoughts, beliefs, even religions... but it seems as though not many can do the same. this is why i have a problem with sun journal and rarely go to their site anymore or check their postings because there is lack of controlling rude comments to others. using comments like 'infantile brain' to what have you... to people making comments specifically towards another person because they choose to pick a fight with someone... BUT if someone writes in CAPS-all of a sudden its improper etiquette, to not do so. i am sorry, but i have to express my frustrations with sun journal for not keeping up on this kind of stuff. i don't want to read or see another human being-being disrespectful and hateful towards another. there is good debate then there is bashing and its not right. unfortunately yes-sj has to monitor peoples comments to make it pleasurable for other people who want to enjoy sun journal. i just can't believe the majority of those who post on sj's site or fb page and what they say to their fellow neighbors. every single little thing that we do or say in life shapes and portrays us. if i was to call someone 'stupid' or 'idiot' or 'infantile brain' or 'uneducated' or swear or call names or degrade then that would only make me look that way... right? please sun journal, please keep up on this. maybe write a waiver paragraph before comments on your site that is big enough for everyone to see. i like sj don't get me wrong-but this has been getting out of hand for a long time now. people are more apt to listen to someone who can explain their view rather than making pop shots. you just may change their views on things. i found out in life that misery truly does love company... as well as that we are all the same... human beings... with different dreams, goals, and aspirations, walking different paths in life... but essentially we are all the same... with similar thoughts/feelings/emotions and will go through similar life experiences/growths/losses... and no one is better than another... be kind to your neighbor.
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Kind is as kind gets?
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thank-you honeeybee I agree!!! I've been slamed by these people as well and I choose not to let it get to me ( or I pretend) Your words of wisdom mean a lot to my family and me. Sweet Dreems :)
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I can't thank you enough for standing up to this bully. I myself did this in... I think 5th grade. I almost got kicked off the bus and was looked down upon by my teachers. I recently asked the Sun Journal to print OUR story about how my children are wonderful caring girls.(The ice-tea stand). I had NO IDEA that the public was so NEGATIVE. I also had no idea that the SJ would CHOP the story the way they did. I just want to let you know that this is the way I have been ALL my life. My Mom ALWAYS said, you are no BETTER than any one else. And everyone deserves a chance just like you. I truly believe you are a saint. Don't listen to these ignorant fools that can't appreciate a good, sweet hearted person like yourself. My family are now known as "DEADBEATS" that is not fair. You keep on going as the kind heated girl that you are. I'm sorry for the late comment but I knew in my heart that you would be ridiculed for the story... by these fools who have nothing better to do. YOU GO GIRL!!! I'm sure that the young man you stood up for appreciates it as much as the rest of us do who have a heart.... we were taught that way. Don't listen to the other losers that get satisfaction of putting you down for going public. We fight for what is right. I never used to "blog" but since I had to stick up for my family I guess that is how it is. Next time you turn to the Sun Journal remember,,, people don't care... unless they are TRULY good people. You are TRULY a super duper person. Keep up the good work!!!!!!!
Jaime.
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I also have a 7th grader son who goes to school there at Tripp, he has come home almost daily this year reporting various episodes of bullying. He has made phone calls from home to the Vice Princaple who looks into it but stuff just continues for him. He is at the point that he prefers to miss school not caring what it will do his grades, just to get away from it all. He has had things happen on the bus and also at school. I am really glad to hear of another student stepping up and devastated to read she is having the same thing happen to her. I hope this will make administration open their eyes and really do something about this. All the children deserve a good education without other children bullying them.
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While bullying is a very serious and widespread problem with devastating results, pointing the finger---at parents, teachers, television, etc.----isn't ultimately going to get us far in either changing a bully's behaviors nor in healing a victim's wounds. Turner, like any other town in any state in this country or others, is filled with people who are capable of both kindness and cruelty. Perhaps if we pulled together as a community to begin talking about ways to create a culture that promotes kindness and caring, we might begin to see some positive change. A number of my Turner neighbors and I have been talking about trying to hold a community meeting for people of all ages to come together and share ideas for how to do this. We believe that ALL kids---even those who have engaged in bullying behaviors----are just as capable of being kind, caring, and generous when this becomes the cultural norm. We will do our best to get the word out through the newspaper & other channels about when a meeting will be held, and hope that others will join us.
I applaud the strength and integrity that Amanda and her friends displayed, and my heart goes out to the child who has been tormented. May the bullies begin to see themselves as capable of something better.
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chunchun003, are you really that stupid to post crap like that about a very important issue?
Hope you not a Leavitt student-how shameful of you! (But it wouldnt surprise me)
Think before you speak and write.
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Now that students themselves are posting their experiences at TMS. When is this going to stop?
These students that have their little followers and think they are better than anyone else and can get away with this is pathetic. You know who you are. I hope you take a look at yourselves over the summer as well. And, if you cannot change your ways, then do us all a favor and stay home come August. If you have to wonder if your behavior is the one being mentioned than chances are it is.
Fortunately summer vacation is upon us, and I hope the school system spends time over the summer and takes this seriously.
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yay! Good for you! Go, Amanda!
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The Civil Rights Team at the school shared a quote during the school's announcements, and that prompted Amanda to stand up for her friend and to say something about his abuse. These teams of students in schools throughout the state provide a great service in making school communities aware and in keeping them thinking about the words and actions that can cause harm, emotional and physical, to students. Civil Rights Teams in Maine schools should also receive thanks and respect for their service in heightening awareness of bullying and prevention.
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Good for you Amanda-you have courage to stand up to the thugs in school!
Parents in Turner, Leeds, and Greene have to wake up to the fact that many f their children are bullies!
Bullying and harassment happens in other MSAD 52 schools too right along with drugs at TMS and girls giving BJ's at Leavitt.
This community is a joke. Numerous parents are concerned about their status, social circles, and sports. Sports are promoted by parents and schools as being the thing to aspire to, rather than being an honest good person.
If a student is given a detention for whatever reason, parents feel they have to march into the principal's and./or superintendent's office and because their child is innocent. WAKE UP-YOUR KIDS LIE too!
Let's hope that more students will come forward and report any harassment or bullying! It has to stop!!
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Agreed, Turner is a joke, the other 2 towns, not so much.
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I am a girl who is also bullied, not physically, but emotionally. Many (many meaning just about everyone) students in my class are bullies. I regret after the rough first year I have had I tripp that I didn't ever say anything to the guidance counselor, or go to the principal about anything, and I regret it a whole lot!!! One student is a girl that I am surprised that she behaves the way she does in my class. She is a bully to everyone, and mostly me. She loves to pick on me because she knows I won't do anything about it, and again I regret not doing anything about it. Repeatively she and all her little "followers" in my class have called me a lesbian, and I am NOT!!! She knows that especially, and I am especially surprised because I have known her for over 5 years, and in that whole 5-7 years, I have never seen her act more rudely than she has this one year. She is also a bad influence, even though no one see's it and go's along right behind her and copies everything she says and does to people. I know her better than all of those kids, and she still treats me like a piece of garbage. I really feel like crying while I write this because it brings back terrible memories of the past. I have done my best to hold it in and not blow up on her or her "friends", but it's hard. When it's just the two of us, we are just like sisters, but as soon as she gets near her friends, or is even on the phone with them, it's like I'm just her little puppy that she can do anything to that won't mind, but the thing that she doesn't realize is that I do mind, a WHOLE BUNCH!!! I have told her, but she doesn't seem to care. Previously this year, I dressed like I put things on and didn't care how I looked, all of my friends loved it, but I wasn't sure I did. That one particular girl was the #1 person to hate that look. She kept on telling me that I was never going to get a boyfriend by dressing like that, and I kept telling her I didn't want a boyfriend, or that I would rather not have something distracting me from my school work, but honestly, I want a boyfriend like you couldn't imagine!!! I have recently started to dress what a lot of people would call "normal", and a lot of my friends are sad that I don't dress that previous way anymore, but I love dressing this way!!! That girl thinks that she is the one that "broke" me from my wierd outfits, but it was me. One thing that it really showed me when she said that certain statement, that, "she broke me", I realized that she thinks that the world revolves around her! and I can't believe it, but it makes perfect sense, and the way everyone around her treats her, they make her believe it even more! My point for this whole article is that many kids are being bullied in different ways!!! And some parents don't see it. Many kids in the past have starting killing themselves, or cutting themselves, and it isn't healthy for our environment. Everyone wants peace in the world!!! But bullying isn't going to help that!!! So parents/gaurdians, please, for the sake of the kids out there being bullied or kids that have taken their lives to get away from the bullying, sit down with your child or children and talk to them and make sure they aren't having trouble at school. And if that doesn't help at all, or they say everything is alright but you are still suspicious that there is something going on, maybe you should spend one day in the school with them, going around to their classes with them. Please!!! I have lost my chance to get help seeing as my school year is over in 3.5 days, and I regret not getting help. But please don't let your children go through what I went through and what I am going through right now! Please!!!!!!!!!
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I am a student at tripp, and also a friend of Amanda's. I am also a great friend of the boy who was being bullied. He hasn't talked much to me that much lately, and it's really sad because he is the funniest and most caring person I know!!!!
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I LOVE that kid. He's awesome <3
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This is so sad that some of you GROWN-UPS have to act like you have on this subject. I have lived in Turner my whole life and went to the Elementary, Jr.High and Leavitt and if I could I would go back to Jr.High and do the same thing Amanda has done I am so proud of her and this boy is lucky to have a friend like her. My son will be in the Jr High in another year he is a athlete and he gets great grades and is very friendly so maybe if all of us GROWN-UPS teach our children to stand up for thier friends that are getting bullied and that ITS NOT OKAY like Amanda has done for her friend then maybe SAD 52 will get a little bit better for all of our children to feel a little more comfortable going to school. THANK YOU AMANDA! STAY STRONG AND GOD BLESS YOU TO YOU AND YOUR FRIEND!
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I have read this over and over... "Tripp Middle School policies prohibit bullying and harassment. When a student is accused of bullying, administrators investigate, talk with the students involved and make a decision: It happened or it didn't. If it happened, consequences vary depending, in part, on the severity of the bullying and whether it's a repeat offense. Consequences range from community service within the school to detention, suspension and expulsion. In the most severe, most violent cases, police may be called."
Maybe it is time to change the policies... I did, when I was teaching at a day treatment school.
What good are the consequences when the consequences are NOT teaching a lesson? The bullying is NOT going to stop by "community service within the school to detention, suspension and expulsion, or even by getting the police involved".
These students need to recognize what they are actually doing (their actions) and have their behavior monitored (even by themselves) to understand the impact they are having on other students.
On another note... how are these students "bullies" going to feel if they are the cause of the death of a student that they teased, harassed, etc.
A show that my husband and I watch is called "Glee". I would encourage other people also watch it. You can watch it online through Hulu. It may change the way people think about others. This program is all about school issues, diversity, student problems: you name it, it is in this program....a must watch for everyone...
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I have to say that I am a mom of a child that was Bullied, until we moved and this new school has done a world of difference for his attitude and the way he is and stands out.
Unfortunately not all children are lucky enough to move. But bullying in our schools is not a one school problem unfortunately it is all over Maine and everywhere in the United States. I wear a rubber bracelet in memory of a 15 year old boy who was bullied everyday who finally committed suicide, as no one took notice and sometimes you just don't take notice you think everything is okay.. the child comes home and seems okay..
to you..
It is unfortunate, and I am glad Amanda was there for this boy. I see a bright future for them both and more power to you Amanda that you can hopefully get Bullying stopped not only in your school but in others as well...
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Thank you Amanda..
Thank you Amanda parents and grandparents ALL OF YOU SHOULD BE PROUD THANKS WE NEED MORE PEOPLE LIKE YOU
THE BOYS AND GIRLS THAT GET BULLIE FOR NO REASON THANKS YOU THE BOYS AND GIRLS THAT GO TO THEIR ROOM AFTER SCHOOL BECAUSE THEY BEEN BULLIE ALL DAY AT SCHOOL THANKS YOU AND HOPEFULLY PREVENTING BULLYING FROM HAPPENING TO ANYONE AGAIN THANK YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
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I have a daughter who is a 7th grader at TMS and I see this happen all the time. I myself have had meetings with the principal regarding issues that my child has had happen to her. First I would like to say education begins at home. I hope every parent will read this story and sit down with their child and discuss it. Do you have to get along with everyone? "NO" but you need to respect everyone. If you do not like someone why say anything to them at all?
In this article they mentioned the words Bitch an Whore, my daughter has been called both and she has never had a boyfriend, so do children really know what the words mean they are using?
I would also like to see parents or guardians monitor Facebook and My Space, you would be amazed at what your children are saying to or about others. I have seen students threaten suicide on Facebook.
One parent spoke about home schooling, I myself have considered it as well, but we all pay taxes and deserve to send our children to school for what we hope is a proper education and not a bully bashing.
This is certainly a wake up call for TMS and other schools I am sure. I know it is impossible to monitor all situations at school. That is not what the teachers are there for they are there to educate. Although, I feel even some of the teachers make students feel they are being bullied by them.
So please sit down with your child and discuss the topic at hand and let them know this behavior will not be tolerated. Parents need to take responsibility for their childs actions and they too should be held accountable if their child is caught bullying . Let your child no it is not o.k. to be bullied and they need to feel comfortable enough to speak up.
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Thank you for your insight. It is great to see that people are proposing solutions rather than pushing the blame on to others.
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You rock, amanda. Don't let one person ruin what you did. All I am getting is positive feedback from friends and family, all that matters really, and if an adult thought you were a problem at some point she should have done what you did. Doing nothing just let's the problem snowball. Keep your chin up and smile. You did what you did and a higher power does acknowlege these things. Keep doing what you do. Ill make you a superhero cape. Oh wait...I can't sew.
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I love you, Dad!
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No wonder there is bullying... in just reading some of these posts, people take opinions the wrong way, under-read or over-read, and misinterpreting...
Kids are trying to make a stand and the adults should help in supporting what is greatly needed in today's society. Lets try in stick together and fight this battle of bullying! :-)
Rosa Parks took a stand (rather not the back seat) and look at what happened... a new revolution started. It is time that we "ALL" took a stand!
I totally applaud these young adults (teenagers) for taking a stand...
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Good job Amanda..
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Great job Amanda! You should be very proud of yourself. Some kids can very hateful, and Karma will come back and bite those kids in their butts!
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You certainly have one very very proud grandfather this morning. In a world filled with prejudice, hate, and cruelty, you are a ray of hope that maybe, just maybe, a new generation can clean up the mess us older folks have allowed to happen. We are fortunate to live in a place where the intent is for all of us to enjoy equality and happiness however we define that. There is that minority of those who can only feel good about themselves by making someone else feel worse. You are the hope that we need that all of can change.
Thank you, Amanda, for being such a strong, caring, and beautiful young woman.
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Bullies like these should be taken out of the school indefinitely. They are obviously not in school to learn but to victimize someone to make themselves feel good. And Sandra, your comment is not welcome here nor is it funny.
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Isaiah 11:1-10
Need we say more.
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Amanda Fields & her friends are awesome for doing this. The end :D
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ILoveYou(insetnamehere) <3
And you're right. All my friends were amazing.
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A lot of families in Turner for some reason think that they are so much better than everybody else and have allowed this kind of behavior to go on for many generations, so good luck on getting the bullying to stop. One of the hardests things to do as a parent is to admit that your child is not perfect, and did something wrong. My children have been the victim of bullying at the Turner schools as well- I know it is everywhere, but SAD 52 needs to stop worrying if the families involved make a lot of money, are good athletes, or have been in Turner for ever!
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Amen!! Turner people think they're better than everyone, turns out they're better than no one. They ought to rename Turner into Turder, the white trash community of the Leavitt district
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The focus of this story is about one person who has stood up against many bullies and "doing" the right thing. Please dont distract from the heart of the story by propagating your hate and bias.
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I don't give a damn if it is productive or not, if it's true, then it's not hate or bias. Wake the hell up you Turner-loving moron. You're starting to sound like Tron the Moron and SSDD who is really an STD.
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The parrot wants to know why the kid who Amand stepped up to defend is not now helping her out during her being on the receiving end of the bullying. Seems he should be covering her back. But, what do parrots know, eh?
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Amen.
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Blanket statements and generalizations about the people that live in Turner (or any town) are not productive in the least. It is mind-numbing that a handful of people earn all the people of that town the label of elitest, entitled, and obnoxious. When one buys into the hype that all "Turner" families are like this, aren't you perpetuating prejudice and passing judgement on many innocent people?
Yes, Amanda did the right thing, but agreeing with the notion that an entire town can be judged based on the actions of a few....isnt that a bit hypocritical?
I did grow up in Turner and I went through from Turner Elementary to Leavitt. Hate is everywhere, and bullies know no boundaries, regardless of their financial, athletic, or social background. I observed plenty of people from Turner, Greene and Leeds who could be classified as bullies. Bullying knows no geographic boundaries. It is time to stop this nonsense of blanket statements and better spend our energy on finding ways to stop bullying and help those who have fallen victim to bullies.
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most bullying LACK ATTENTION FROM THE PARENTS MOST BULLYING END UP HITTING SOMEONE OR CALLING SOMEONE NAMES BECAUSE THEY LACK CONFIDENT AND NEED ATTENTION IF ANY TEACHER SEE BULLYING AND DOES NOTHING I FEEL IS A BULLY ALSO REPORT BULLYING TO POLICE RIGHT AWAY NO ONE HAS TO BE BULLY EVER sometimes parent hit thier kids and than the kids hit other kids sometimes look at the parents and you will see where the bullying comes from
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I agree with all the suggestions that were printed in this article. However, being a parent of a child who has been bullyied, schools are limited in what they can do. The parents need to be more involved. The school can reprimand the bullies, but that does not stop bullying from happening outside of school. Throw in the internet, texting, etc and it is almost impossible to stop and monitor. It has been my experience that when parents are told about their child, they respond by saying the school needs to take care of it. It is very frustrating and a very fine line our children walk between telling and putting up with.
This is just my experience, I do not pretend to have any answers at all.
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I don't know Amanda or her friend but their story is heartening. Bullying has a devastating effect on the lives of our children. It's not just in one school; quite often it's not even during school. May God bless and protect both of you.
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Thank you. And also with you.
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You are a wonderful girl and your Mom is very proud of you, I am sure. If only there were more students like you. Thank you for what you have done.
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Maybe... Just maybe... this will show Amanda the torment she has caused other students. How quickly a bully is painted as a hero when it is one of her friends getting bullied. Maybe Amanda should think back at all the kids she has bullied and give them personal apologies... Doubtful I'm sure, but if my daughter comes home and tells me she was apologized to, I'll make sure to let you all know!
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I understand what you're saying. But really, this all depends on what you define as bullying.
Bully; a person who uses strength or power to harm or intimidate those who are weaker.
Bullying; use superior strength or influence to intimidate (someone), typically to force him or her to do what one wants.
Those are direct from the dictionary. I have never used physical force on anyone, or anything.
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So you are saying the torment MY daughter experienced is not bullying because she was never "physically harmed" The definitions you posted say nothing about physical harm. Picking on someone and encouraging other to do the same IS bullying.
Verbal assaults are just as painful if not even worse... Think about it! Think about others you have hurt and how the things you have said may have hurt them....
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Comes around. Do you not realize that your child could have been a bully to this kid???? Mabey the words Amanda used were simply to end the ABUSE.... I don't know the WHOLE story... Sun Journal fails to provide that (from my experience). As far as I'm concerned this "blogging" crap is a waste of time we could be spending with our family. Teaching the children "RIGHT FROM WRONG"
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If you were more specific, then maybe I'd know what you were talking about. I do not bully anyone. Saying mean words, which isn't even something I do either, happens throughout middle school, if you haven't noticed.
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So my child could be tormented even more???
Obviously no lesson was learned here which is truly sad!
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I wrote a reply to you it's about 5 or6 comments down....Jaime
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I just hope this opens your eyes a little and you think about how things you say and do could effect others. I truly hope you learned from this.
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must be a Turner mom, plays the victim when they don't get their own way. WAH!!!!
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that was toward "another mom", not Amanda's mom
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Not sure why the town I live in is of any concern, but NO we do not live in Turner.
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I can't seem to get my comments under you but PLEASE read what Jaime has to say to YOUR comments.
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Probably because many Turner moms wouldnt see their son/daughter as a bully. They tend to think their children dont do that. It's an elitest/entitled thing that goes on here. Funny though, children learn what they are taught at home!
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If i lived in Turner, i wouldn't admit to it either
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I think I know clearly who this may be.
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Very true, what was said about "another mom"
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I did learn something...
You obviously don't even care at all, except just to prove something wrong, or try to take the attention away from me.
Wow. I think that if you had just even said what actually happened, or what was said to your daughter, it'd be easier for us all to understand why you think what you think.
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Quite honestly I have never heard one thing about Amanda bullying anyone. If you felt your child was bullied my daughter I would sure like to hea your story. The only thing I can think of is maybe your child has said something that may be offensive and once again Amanda felt the need to stick up for herself. So often she tells me how one particular girl is so quick to pass judgement on those of us who may not be as fortunate and have to work a little harder to have what we want, but us "poor people" (as this girl will say), get dressed the same way as everyone else. My daughter is far from perfect but I know first hand I have raised her with strong morals and values and she is one of the most diverse children I have met, very accepting of all people, and exposed to all types of people!!!!!
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You no, it is funny to read the things you say, with your supposed high moral standards. We live right next to you and you are bullying use for some reason that we don't even no about, you can talk the talk, now try walking the walk...
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This post is from adults with no children and has no bearing on this subject. Amanda does not even talk or has even talked to these people all the yrs we have lived here. We have only one neighbor with children and they get along. Dont know why they make it look like a middle schooler is bullying them? Now its a funny world...
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As I recall as to when this family first moved in to the neighborhood that their children were riding their 4wheelers on their own property and a neighbor came over and stated that the kids where riding on his property. The father asked where several times and the neighbor could not prove where because the kids were well in their line. The father showed where the line was and the neighbor walked off. Also recall the family getting the police called on them several times for the children riding up and down the road in which they own and after the fact had been told that there was nothing done. Also I recall when the children drove on your driveway and tore it up the father personally knocked on your door and had his children rake your driveway while he sat there and made sure they did it right. The previous owner had wished them luck when they bought the house because of the neighbors and the troubles they had. The only problem is now the parents stand up and some dont like it. Some have no consideration of their neighbors and think they own where they do not and others are suppose to crawl in a corner. The day the bus driver was sworn at by you because he backed up on the road. Well it is this familys road and they allow the bus to turn around there as it picks up their child and in no way did it touch anyones property but theirs. When the father plows the road he is considerate of the other neighbors and tries to keep the snow at the end of the driveways to a min. unlike others. There is more but people get the point. Everyone has a opinion and see's things their way and thats fine. But there is also such thing as slander. No this family is not perfect in any way but when slander is being tossed around something needs to be said. So this is just another fine example.
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First off, you don't even have the guts to use your real name. I was not commenting about the daughter, that is why my comment came after the mothers comment, it was addressed to the mother, I don't even no the dauther. Then the only comemt you made here that is correct is that I hollered at the bus driver, which I don't no why that is any of your business anyway. Those kids were not just riding a 4 wheeler, there was more than one and they rode them endlessly round and round going on the other side of the hawthorn tree that is there, and if I remeber right, I told the FATHER that I didn't mind them playing in my field, I just didn't want them tearing up mu grass like they were taring up the fathers grass. If not wanting my lawn torn up makes me a bad person, then I guesse I am bad. I have never called the police on anybody in my entire life, including the fathers kids that were turning around in the real road, if they want to get run over thats there problem, but I do no who did call, mayby the father should go and talk to there new found friends that lives across the driveway from me, hint, hint. Yes after the kids tore up my driveway the father made them fix it. I thought nthat was great and thanked them when they were done. The previous tenents were running an illegal day care center at there home which I didn't care about untill I saw all the kids playing in the raw sewage that was comming out of there septic system and flowing across my property and into stetson brook. I gave them plenty of time to do something about it but they refused, so I did something about it, I didn't like seeing the kids playing in the sewer water. If the father new how to plow, he wouldn't be leaving snow banks in front of my driveway makeing it difficult for my wife to get out, that is why the swivel feature is on the plow, hint hint. Maybe you should get the facts right before running your mouth....
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We need more people like Amanda Most bullies later in life will hit their wife and kids most bullies are problem kids that dont get attention at home this is one reason Columbines happens LEAVE YOUR HANDS TO YOURSELF ALOT OF BULLIES LIKE TO BRAG THAT THEY HIT THE PERSON WHICH TELLS ME THE PERSON IS REALLY A COWARD INSIDE AMANDA THANK YOU WE NEED AMANDA IN ALL THE SCHOOLS TO STOP THIS SENSE ACT OF BULLIES O TOLERANCE FOR BULLIES
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BULLING MUST STOP I AM 54 AND WAS BULLIED IN 7&8 GRAD TO THE POINT HAD TO CHANGE SCHOOLS THEN A YEAR AFTER STARTED ALL OVER AGAIN.I APPLOUD AMANDA FOR WHAT SHE DID ,IRL WE NEED MORE SMART CHILDREN LIKE YOU..BULLIES PUT THEM IN JAIR FOR 1 WEEK NOT TO BE ON THERE RECORD BUT TO [[SCARE THEM ]] AND NOT AN EASY PRISON PAY THE PRISONERS TO SCARE THEM....................THANK YOU AMANDA WISH YOU WERE THERE BACK MANY YEARS AGO .I AM SO PROUD OF YOU!!!!!!!!!!
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"Amanda had reported the bullying anonymously, but it didn't take long for someone to find out she was involved". You can bet it didn't take long; these things are an open book to not only the bullys but also their parents who encouraged or ignored this crap. They will always find a way into the general knowledge. Suspension is not enough, there should be out-right dismissal of creeps that act this way with no opportunity to return, their parents can pay to send them elsewhere after they’ve been spayed and neutered. That’s the only way Amanda and other innocent kids will be safe.
Some people wonder how Columbines happen. I don't, they happen because sociopaths such as these can roam the hallways of our schools while "Administrators" don't see anything and their fellow schoolmates quietly condone the bully's actions. Good luck Amanda, I wish we had more like you no matter what people such as “sandra2” say. I will warn you that it won’t get better; the parents of these bullys will have to justify the actions of their homophobic offspring in order to protect their pride and explain why they’ve raised their children this way. It wouldn’t surprise me to learn that sandra2 was one of the parents or a friend of a bully’s parents. There could be no other reason for her/his comments.
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AMEN!!!! I feel the same way unless there is peer pressure involved. People can be sick.
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Why can't these kids learn what the government wants them to and focus all their hate on republicans, Christians and smokers like the adult bullies do.
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Kids learn this behavior at home. Where do kids learn anti-gay rhetoric? Hmmmm....look in the mirror folks.
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At the Next NAACP meeting....
Tell them about all the 'Elephants' that were burnt in your yard by the Republican-Haters....
And 'Christians?' Funny that the Ku-Klux-Klan used the Cross of Jesus as their rallyng symbol and burned that at both their gatherings and in front of the homes of those they wished to intimimidate....before they hung them
Smokers?? We hate you because you're stupid enough to kill yourself and those around your slowly?? Nah - I just stay away from folks like you.
So it's our fault you are dumber than a box of rocks - and want to play the victim??? Yep - sounds like an ideal candidate the the Republican or Tea-Party to me....
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Thanks for blatantly admitting your bigotry and hatred veridum. And your inability to read.
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Ohhhh.... Must have touched a nerve, at least several of them. Raw ones indeed, very raw.
A so-called Christian smoker comitting suicide by tobacco poisoning and killing those around her, who bows in adoration before the Alter of the Party of Big Business, Big Money, and the Military-Industrial Complex.
And I imagine she errantly believes we are the bullies... ROTFLMFAO!!!!
Havva 'nuther cuppa psychosis....
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You really can't read. That explains you idiocy.
I am a non smoking, atheist Democrat. Your inability to read and grasp even the simplest of facts certainly explains your inability to debate.
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This sounds like something "Rocky Lobster would say" LOL Long story. Don't feed into this idiot
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Sandra must think she's a comedian...eh your not.
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to answer. Ridicule the subject, turn the actions on others and pretend they're pure as snow. It is you, sandra2, and the rest of your clan that are the biggest bullies around. You hate anyone who is even the smallest bit different than you, whether skin color, national origin, handicap, or financial status. You spread this type of hate around all the time, and do you without revealing who you are, showing the world the coward you are.
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Bravo Tron, Veritas and company. To bring politics into a bullying story is lame but to say Republicans are victims is hilarious.
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Thanks for proving my point tron. All I said was those 3 groups are bullied all the time. And I'm a non-smoking, Democrat atheist. You could not help but spout your ignorant bigotry and hatred for those groups.
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He always shows his colors, given enough time, sandra. Good post BTW.
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late, but he must of just sobered up.
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My child is a student at Tripp, going thru much of the same things described here. After MONTHS of torment and reporting thru the proper channels my child started fighting back. It was never a good situation, the administration tried but there are so many "things" to worry about at the middle school level that each incident of bullying can not be followed up on. Now my child who can not stand the torment spends alot of time in dentention because turning the other cheek did not make things easier just allowed the bullies to escalate. As parents we have spent months trying to work this out with our child, with the school, and even had to contact the police, now we are at our last straw. I do not see this pattern of behavior changing and either my child will fall into the depression we see happen so often with bullied kids or strike out and hurt someone else because of the fustration of being bullied. So our only solution left is to take our child out of the school system and homeschool. Its not the perfect answer but at least this way I know that the torment wont be a daily occurence and that maybe some learning might be accomplished.
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Sky,
I totally understand your frustration... many years ago when I was in school, while I was not bullied, I was picked on for being small and thin. I also went to the Turners schools, where not too many years ago I met up with the guidance counselor at that time, and he remember me being the shy, quiet and scared girl in school. To me, school was my "safe haven" because of abuse going on at home (bullies). He was glad to see that I had come a long ways since then, but, I had to turn things around myself. Since school, I have taught in special education in schools and in private day treatment programs... if I personally saw, or another student told me something that was going on...(I took care of the situation). You will find that many do not want to get involved, which in my opinion is wrong... but, adults (school personnel) need to help these students take a stand. I feel that more and more violence is going to happen by pulling students out of school because of the dilemma is still going to be in the school systems.
RTI is to be put in place for Reading, Writing, and Math.... why is it not in place for "behaviors". That is what I do... "Response to Intervention for Behaviors." If other teachers (and school professionals) were trained for this, we would see less bullying, less scared students, and more learning scores going up.
People are more than welcome to contact me at C.A.S.E@roadrunner.com which stands for Consultant/Advocate for special education in reducing behaviors. I also show people how to keep track of "unwanted" behaviors... including bullies.
And Amanda....keep up the good work! :-)
I know of another student who lives in my town also finally spoke up about being bullied and there was an article in the paper... You girls are awesome...Amanda and Rebbeca.... And PLEASE remember there are people who are behind you 100%... don't back down or the bullies will win.
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We need more people like Amanda to stand up for whats right. Good job. I hope that some of the kids on the wrong side of this story realize that their behavior is unacceptable and change.
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Unfortunately bullies grow up but they never mature. They are usually cowards and always run in packs, because by themselves they're nothing. I wish I could offer encouragement that things will improve for you, Amanda, and they may abate somewhat. But the only thing that works is sunshine, you must let the counselor know that you are being bullied also. The school officials are doing no one a favor by keeping all this a secret. I understand privacy issues, but this is serious, just as drug dealing and the public needs to know about it and what is being done. But congratulations on learning a valuable life lesson, one that will carry you far in life.
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Yep kind of like cyber bullies who hidfe at home but post hateful comments on blogs, like calling people racist or bigots...thats bullying so I'm glad to see you take such a stance against it!
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calling the pot black. You, booby, are the biggest bully here, always attempting to humiliate those who disagrees with you, to having your clansmen hurl death threats. I'm shocked you had the guts to comment on this, you must have enlisted your clan buddies to finally come to your defense. Good luck.
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