Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why that poor girl was picked to be the target but didn't she just delete her Instagram page? Where were her parents in all this?
That's the main issue - the parents. Many are not involved. Their kids are using social media, and they have no clue with whom they're communicating. It takes one screen shot of one impulsive move to ruin a kid. Some kid in my daughter's MS took a picture of her breasts! What in the world was she thinking?
And what about the kids posting about their suicidal thoughts? It suddenly becomes MY problem b/c my kids are showing me posts from disturbed kids in their circles. Why don't the parents step in?
So while schools need to be responsible for incidents that occur during the school day, they aren't society's therapists or police. This is why there's little teaching going on. too much "dollar-store therapy" instead
ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe you OP, but I can’t find any of this via Google. Can you post some links?
This is the op. To be clear: I only posted the original post; I have not posted any other comments. The other comments seem to indicate that others in the area are aware.
I will not post links. Others have posted enough info for the purpose of discussion.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why that poor girl was picked to be the target but didn't she just delete her Instagram page? Where were her parents in all this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just found out that it has been ongoing and that police might have been notified. It is terrible, happening for months. It might be only bully, not three, absolutely appalling.
The sister said in a FB comment that the police said they couldn’t do anything. I only know what I’m reading online, so maybe something more has happened since her comment. According to my child (Sherwood HS student), the IG account that posted the comments targeting the girl was a joint account shared by 3 boys (which has since been deleted, but not before the family got screenshots of the comments)
My DD said the same, that police can't do anything. Bully is connected to MCPD though. Funny, isn't it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just found out that it has been ongoing and that police might have been notified. It is terrible, happening for months. It might be only bully, not three, absolutely appalling.
The sister said in a FB comment that the police said they couldn’t do anything. I only know what I’m reading online, so maybe something more has happened since her comment. According to my child (Sherwood HS student), the IG account that posted the comments targeting the girl was a joint account shared by 3 boys (which has since been deleted, but not before the family got screenshots of the comments)
Anonymous wrote:I believe you OP, but I can’t find any of this via Google. Can you post some links?
Anonymous wrote:Also I would skip the principal step at this point and go straight to the community superintendent or even the state education office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All schools and communities have this problem. It is insidious. Please understand this
I don’t disagree with you. However, does that mean it shouldn’t be addressed? Chalk it up to, “It’s everywhere. That’s just the way things are today with social media” ?
To quote from the older sister’s FB post, “ Unfortunately, this story is not one that is revolutionary or unheard of. Cyberbullying like this cannot be tolerated any longer. We as a society need to demand that people who participate in deliberate acts of hate be held accountable, regardless of their ‘promising athletic careers.’ Our schools, our sports teams, and our communities at large cannot let this go on.”
At the very least, the school should address the situation, as the hateful posts began months ago when school was in session. If the parents fill out the bullying form from the MCPS website, there is a protocol the school must follow to address the complaint.
Anonymous wrote:All schools and communities have this problem. It is insidious. Please understand this