Anonymous wrote:Do you know the girl's mom at all?
If you do, then call her, and tell her what you heard.
Here's my story:
An acquaintance (a fellow mom at the same elementary of our younger kids) once called me because of something risky and dangerous that she heard about my oldest kid from her kid's girlfriend. I was shocked, heart palpitating, sweating, can't breath kind of shock.
She said "listen, if it's true, I would want to know and it sounds like it's true".
It was all true and we dealt with the issue straight on.
Next time I saw her, I gave her a big hug and thanked her a million times.
Total respect for her honesty and no hesitation in doing what was right for my kid.
This story makes me feel good for her and you. I'm glad that there are people out there who are and can act like adults who care about kids more than themselves.
To OP: you should tell. These kids are THIRTEEN. If you can't bring yourself to tell the mom, tell the school counselor.