Submitted by Former RG Student (not verified) on Thu, 02/10/2011 - 1:06pm.
Hmm...the article never said anything about the parent actually going up to the school and meeting with the VP, principal, or any guidance counselors. As a former Roland-Grise student (and now a junior at Hoggard) I'm pretty sure the school does take action if there is a bullying problem occurring. If suspensions don't stop the bullying then press charges. Don't interrupt your child's education by putting him in a new school with new teachers and new students. Take legal action and make the bullies parents become involved so that they can be responsible for what their child is doing.
Hmm...the article never said
Hmm...the article never said anything about the parent actually going up to the school and meeting with the VP, principal, or any guidance counselors. As a former Roland-Grise student (and now a junior at Hoggard) I'm pretty sure the school does take action if there is a bullying problem occurring. If suspensions don't stop the bullying then press charges. Don't interrupt your child's education by putting him in a new school with new teachers and new students. Take legal action and make the bullies parents become involved so that they can be responsible for what their child is doing.