how do i tell my parent's i want to move school , without them asking why ?
Question Posted Thursday December 2 2010, 2:23 pm
i'm being bullied at my school , girls are calling me bad names , like hoe, or homiehopper , & i don't want to tell my parent's because i'm not even supposed to be dating & i haven't dated in like 3 months , i'm just scared what the consuquences will be , & i want to change schools really bad ! please help , i'm scared everytime i walk into my school building . please help !
Trumpetplayer2 answered Thursday December 2 2010, 10:27 pm: First of all, don't listen to the other girls at school. They might be jealous of you because you date guys, or they think its cool to call you those names. Another thing, talk to your parents about. They might know that you do date by now, by hearing through other friend's parents. Don't be scared!!! [ Trumpetplayer2's advice column | Ask Trumpetplayer2 A Question ]
K3587 answered Thursday December 2 2010, 2:50 pm: School bullying has become a hot media topic lately, and no school wants press about it happening to them. Talk to a principal or counselor. They'll nip that shit in the bud immediately. Many schools have a no tolerance policy for their own protection, and they will handle bullies with extreme prejudice. Yes, you need to tell your parents, you need to be honest, and you will want them there when you explain to the school what has been going on. If you receive any flak from classmates for it, you can rest assured that the school will take action. If they won't, take it to the news. The school will be overwhelmed with angry media and parents, and your problem will definitely be solved. [ K3587's advice column | Ask K3587 A Question ]
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