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    "Back when I was in 6th grade, I was playing volleyball in the morning with some of my friends. My friends started to leave and a big group of girls surrounded me. One of the girls kept asking me if I had been talking about them. I kept telling them no, but I guess they didn't believe me because all of the sudden one of the girls punched me in the cheek. There were no teachers around, so no one saw what happened. I went to the office and reported what the girls had done. The girl who punched me was suspended for three days. After that, all of her friends kept giving me dirty looks and acting like they were going to beat me up. Then when the girl came back, she was always looking at me. I started going straight to my classes because I was scared. After a while she stopped giving me dirty looks and left me alone."

    Threatening, intimidation, and assault are against the law and against school policy. Talk to an adult that you can trust if these things are happening to you or to someone you know.


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    On 05/20/02
    Srarah from AZ said:
    I think that school vionce is bad and all, but suspending the bully makes them even more mad because they got punished! Which obviosly made them mad! I know because almost the same thing happend to me and I told one of the school officers! She got suspeded and when she came back she beat me down so hard i couldn't compete in the champoinshp game for trak! I'm glad that it worked out for you ^^^ but it's not always the best idea!
    On 05/08/02
    gs from Othr said:
    YOu gggggggo girl i think that just being bullied around dosen't mean that you should get involve tell someone and they will take action , and staying away from that person is the best thing anyone could do
    On 04/24/02
    MARGARET from AZ said:
    I THINK YOU MADE THE RIHTE CHOISE.YOU GO GIRL!********
    On 04/10/02
    Madeleine from HI said:
    good thinking Brit. you made a right choice, not being a wuss(no offense to other people out there who dont report, etc.). because more then 50% of kids and teens who get abused in any way never report, and always have the burden of fear on their backs. well just wanted to say nice thinking. bye. Madeleine.R.H.
    On 04/08/02
    Rosa from AZ said:
    I think that you made a good choice of telling the principal what happen. Up here in my school they don't do nothing about it they just say not to do it again once my my friend beat up a nother girl and left brouses all over her and the girl's mom that got beat up called the police and my friend was at my house then the police whent over to my house and took my friend out and took her to jail I was so mad. now my friend is in jail that tought her and me not to do it again.
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