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[quote=Anonymous]Oh, I totally disagree — if the kid needs to leave for their own sake, fine, but you also need to toss the bully. Otherwise you are just emboldening the bully and giving them veto power over who the classmates are. The parents all talk, the gossip gets around and an already very toxic situation gets more and more toxic. The other kids know about why certain kids don’t get into trouble, and you are just teaching them that it doesn’t matter if the same thing happens to them. They become very cynical very quickly and lose trust with the adults at the school. They start testing boundaries way too young. It has a deeply corrosive effect to let the bully stay. It’s also hard to trust them to play fair with college exmissions if they don’t punish kids for harassing other kids.[/quote]
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