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Reply to "How is bullying handled at Cooper or Longfellow?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At Longfellow, were the parents of "victims" alerted that the kids were being pulled for a victim support group or whatever it was? I would be livid if this was done without my consent during an academic period.[/quote] One of my good friends has a child at Longfellow who was bullied. She refused to take part in the "victim support group," saying it was insulting for the victims to have to miss class and be "counseled," while the bullies faced no consequences. I was so impressed by this child standing up to the administration, and her parents backed her 100%. Something is very, very wrong when victims are told to miss class and get "advice" on how not to be a victim, but the bullies face no such consequence. [/quote]
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