Anonymous wrote:I'm shocked that people are telling you not to get involved! First, the parent may be beside herself and need guidance. Of course, she would turn to a friend!
Contacting the police was key. I would contact the principal, transportation for MCPS and the Josh Starr's office (she obviously won't speak to him, but will be directed accordingly). She should also contact the principal and complete a bullying report. The principal is required to follow-up once this report is completed. It's important to get everything documented in the event it happens again or if other students have been targeted by the same people.
This. I can't emphasize enough how important it is to FILL OUT the form and document everything. I would also ask around to see if the bullies have hurt other kids. If so, get in touch with them, have them document & fill out forms & request a group meeting. I did this in a lower MoCo elementary school and got the kid (who also had special needs) removed from the school. It took a lot of effort - your friend, as a foreigner, may need more assistance with this. I'd also suggest you talk to the PTA. In my experience, the teachers wanted the kid out but the principal & administration downplayed it because they are under so much pressure to be inclusive and accommodate all kids, and it costs the schools money when they have to kick kids out and send them to special schools.
In our case, lots of documentation, forms, parent meetings and finally, threat of a lawsuit / police involvement wore down the principal.
Good luck - not for the faint hearted to take on MCPS. (Note this was prior to Starr, maybe things are better now?)