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Bullying


Question Posted Sunday April 23 2006, 1:07 pm

Hi,

My problem is bullying. I am being bullied in one class at school. My teacher is kind of crazy and he really has ups and downs, so if I tell he might overreact or not do anything. I feel really bad and I do not know anyone in the class. Should I stick it out for the last quarter? I feel hopeless. There are many bullies and I cannot stick up to them all. Going to higher authorities is not a good option in my school. If I transfer classes, there is a cost and I only have 4 more weeks, but its getting worse.


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lucretia answered Sunday April 23 2006, 1:31 pm:
First off, I am really sorry that you are being bullied-in any decent school, bullying just does not occur. Which knowledge is not much use to you, seeing as you're surrounded.
The fact that your teacher doesn't even seem to have noticed what's going on suggests that you shouldn't go to him with the problem. You don't mention why the higher authorities are a bad option. Are they inefficient, stupid? They're there for a reason, and if they don't do their job,you could threaten them with the press. I know that this last idea sounds drastic, but where I live in Britain, the press is a scary threat.Might not be so where you live, but it's worth a go. Tell the authorities about the bullying, and demand to transfer classes without the penalty. If they refuse, then say you'll go to the press about the inefficiency of them and their staff.
Another point. I f you haven't told your parents, now is the time to do so. Get them to talk to lawyers, who you could also threaten your school with if they refuse to cooperate.
Good luck, and keep me updated.
Lucretia x

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