"oldest daughter in middle school,2003, bully saw her in mall, told her i am gonna stomp you at school lunch monday, called and told her night before told her same thing. I told her in the morning tell teacher in charge of monitoring lunch hall about it, she did. At lunch time girl walks up pulls arm back and swings and misses, daughter pulled her across table and put whoopin on her. Principal calls, gonna suspend both, told him, did she tell teacher to watch for problem, yes. Why didnt they prevent it, he doesnt know but still gonna suspend both, told him will meet you at board of education office and superintendant can hear why they didnt watch bully better. long story short he calls teacher in and he says he was watching for problem, started walking toward table when he saw her coming but when he saw daughter handing out whooping he slowed down "cause girl was bully that needed a lesson". Principal says OK suspended bully and "forgot" to suspend daughter, still some justice left in schools,Mark"
Good for you!! The only reason it worked out like it did was because you weren't willing to knuckle under. My folks stood up for myself and my sister when we went to a small town school and it was the only thing that kept us from getting railroaded a few times.
Keep it up. Never be afraid to stand up to school teacher, coach, principal or superintendent.
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