October 18, 2013 10:55 AM PDT
Greetings Mr. Acorn
I am confident you recognize I meant no offense. Reading your response I actually believe we no doubt see things rather level.
I suppose I left out "today's world" because I believe you and I share the generation responsible for it.
When I say nothing has changed I was referring to the rightful answer and not some geological location.
Shoot, coming up I was both suspended and "asked to leave" from more than one learning institution. First time was 4th grade, St. Bruno in So Cal. Went to live with the grandparents and made it a full year before it was obvious to the school that stepped up, was no longer willing step in.
...So off to public school went the lil red headed monster. Made it this time all the way through (not to, through) my freshman year in High School. Then it seemed more "convenient" to change to another High School for my Sophomore year. And yes, I am proud to say I made it all the way to my Junior year when asked to complete my education in the "continuation of education district" aspect of our fine system.
Went on to continue my education on The State Level, not entering Penn State in opposition to your home team,...but instead....State Pen whose inhabitants stand in opposition to society in general.
Got out, Got Up, and Got going aided by no man, yet led only by God.
Getting ready now to retire in the next five or so. Job wants me to move from Houston Texas to Chicago Illinois and it is far more likely for me to up and buy a metric than to do so.
Yes there is a "Nanny State" and I have heard of such, but not in my world. It exists because it is allowed to and that is why in my world it does not. I refuse. If enough folks refused, it would not be.
Again, I mean no offense whatsoever, and recognize your freedom to be you, and that I greatly respect.
As a fellow grandparent with 7 grand kids and 1 Great Grand kid, I simply like to remind those of us in such a sacred role that we are teachers.
Much like riding, we come up under the wings of the wisdom before us,.. and if we don't just up and die young, we need to preserve the way, that our seed does not simply accept "the nanny state", but stands in opposition pointing to a better way.
Much respect, no offense.
JimmyK
October 18, 2013 12:42 PM PDT
Sound like you are doing the right things.
Considering the fever swamp that all/most/some/a few public schools have become home schooling probably not such a bad thing. - I am told that there is a lot of support out there
Every time there is an academic competition the home schoolers seem to take top honors or at least it seems that way from my limited vantage point.
Nothing wrong with what Lucky suggested either.
And
Last but not least, physical education should be part of any curriculum. Nothing precluded self defense being the emphasis on what is being taught.
October 18, 2013 1:21 PM PDT
JimmyK, I hear you and no offense was taken. Still, I don't know what to do about it, if anything. It remains frustrating that my daughter would give in.
October 18, 2013 3:08 PM PDT
Wow was having this conversation last week with a friend... When I went to school the way to handle a bully was to knock them down and beat the snot out of them...And being small my entire life a few bullies thought I was an easy target... So I did. Today they work in groups, not always but I hear about it a lot. It is not one or two kids but groups of kids that do this... Hard for one kid to knock the snot out of a group of kids.
As far as the school goes they do not want to recognize bulling as that makes them liable for the kids. As far as I understand there is two different kinds of liability... If they acknowledge that the kid is a bully and he does it again they loss every thing. If they never acknowledge it they are not held as accountable... Does not make since to me
As far as home schooling goes it probably the best thing for his education. As American public school system is lacking and falling farther behind. They ranked 25 in the world last year.
As far as your frustrations, well go for a ride and clear your head. Best advice I got that will not get you in trouble.
October 18, 2013 3:26 PM PDT
My ex wife and I pulled her son out because he was being hit with anything those kids could get their hands on and hit him with it. Even then when he was in high school we called the cops and because it was no pictures of them hitting him or video they walked out and said sorry cant do anything about this no evidence. The school said they could keep Ron later so he could go to class after the other kids were in their classes. I asked them a question," what if they are waiting for him around a corner because they did not go to their classes like they were sopose to?" I got a blank stare as they muttered, "they would not do that they would be tarty". But yet I'm the moron?
I know I'm one of the younger ones here in this group since I was born in the later 70's but I had two bullies try it and they got stopped right quick and in a hurry. Since we moved around because of my father being in the military some tried that crap but they back down when one of their "own" gets his ass beat. I was always told never to start it but you damn well had better finish it.
October 18, 2013 8:29 PM PDT
JimmyA you have written the school board and the school admin knows what is going on. Maybe it's time a threat of the media and lawyers was thrown out there. First of all the media will eat this up and second the threat of lawyers can sometimes solve many problems pretty fast. The school and district don't want to wash their dirty laundry all over the media and thinking a lawsuit might be coming will scare them as well. Either way you need to stay calm( in today's world).
October 19, 2013 8:50 AM PDT
JimmyA you have written the school board and the school admin knows what is going on. Maybe it's time a threat of the media and lawyers was thrown out there. First of all the media will eat this up and second the threat of lawyers can sometimes solve many problems pretty fast. The school and district don't want to wash their dirty laundry all over the media and thinking a lawsuit might be coming will scare them as well. Either way you need to stay calm( in today's world).
You are absolutely correct. My second correspondence did exactly that and I finally got a response from superintendent of schools. Regardless of what happens, Cam will still be taken out of school. I won't try to influence my daughter's decision.
thanks for all the replies people
October 19, 2013 9:54 AM PDT
Let's hope the school gets this taken care of before another student is pulled out or something worse.
October 24, 2013 7:47 AM PDT
Jimmy I have read all the responses and I'm going to take a different direction on this matter, and it will be for the betterment of your Grandson. When I was in HS I was the second smallest dude in school (4'11") and I got the crap kicked out of me just for practice. At the time I had no idea how this would effect me as I grew older. Let me tell you this scar has been with me for years, and I still can't fully get this monkey off my back. I have been through counseling and all that but I guess it just didn't take. I moved to Tennessee from Texas in part to try and start over with this issue. My whole life I felt I needed to prove to someone...anyone I was not a puss. When I worked Armed Security in the Hood's of Fort Worth and Dallas I even taunted certain bad asses just to see if I could get into a fight with them. Sometimes I think back the things I did to start a fight it scares me. I was prepared to KILL someone to prove I wasn't a puss or weak. What in the hell kind of through process was that?
I work at it every day and ask God to help me, and so far I have calmed down quite a bit.
My message to you and your Grandson is.......The problem is not that your Grandson is weak, the problem is the Bully is probably insecure and needs to prove he's not weak, and has picked your Grandson to prove it.
Just ask God to intervene here and all things will come out in favor of your Grandson.
PS: I have NEVER told this story to anyone before
God Bless
Night Dragon
October 28, 2013 5:30 AM PDT
Thank you for sharing ND! Your a stand up guy.
October 28, 2013 11:09 AM PDT
Let your Grandson know that the bully in his high school will amount to nothing as an adult. He will wind up working in low wage paying jobs or will reside in prison like the kid who terrorized my school when I was younger. The best way to get back at these kind of guys is to be successful in life. Then hire them to dig a six foot hole in your yard in the summer months and when there done "tell them no not there here" and at the end of the day laugh at them and give them a few twenties. God Bless your grandson.
October 28, 2013 11:52 PM PDT
Jimmy you've gotten all kinds of advice here and most of it pretty good.... coming out of the public school system will be good for the kids intellect but I know where you're coming from about missing out on on the social stuff.... When I was in 7th grade this dude loved picking on me...finally I had had enough....I grabbed him by the collar and pinned him against the wall and then.....he hit me in the chin with an up[per cut...dropped me like a bag of rocks... After I came too I realized that when you're in unavoidable trouble and if possible ...step in close and hit them under the chin as hard as you possibly can....that'll bring things to a screeching halt PDQ.....me and that boy ended up friends after that cause I had showed him I wasnt going to take it anymore........ Fast forward 20 years and my daughter is getting picked on relentlessly in school by a little "gang" of girls...she wasnt in the clique..... I told her time and time again that it's not going to stop until you make a stand.... it happened one night before a basketball game....she grabbed the chief antagonist and slammed her into a door and several walls....... the bullying stopped.... i feel for ya man, cause I know it breaks your heart to not really be able to jump in and protect your grandson...... You said this bully picks on everybody in the 9th grade.....maybe the 9th grade kids need to organize and pounce on him....safety in numbers.... good luck man I hope all turns out well...
October 29, 2013 12:14 AM PDT
Hey Jim..been awhile since i've been around, but this is an interesting story..as you said alot of good advice..have you thought of taking this matter higher? Say a news story and slip the school board members name out..the press love this kind of shit. Hope it all works out for ya...homeschooling.....do you get a hand in your grandsons re education...like karate lessons...or similiar call it school sport for want of a better name.
November 18, 2013 5:37 PM PST
There will always be bullies... It's just part of being human. Your grandson will get plenty of 'social time' even if he is home schooled. The issue here (IMHO) is not the bully but your g-son's confidence/attitude. In our day, we dealt with the threat physically and it (usually) stopped. We felt better, the bully-threat was reduced and our self-image was better.
Remember to 'engage' the young man and build his image of himself as a competent and forceful young man. By running away, this could be a negative experience.
Whatever, I'm ramblin... Just watch him... it's about him.
Edge 'Bullied' Walker
November 18, 2013 9:45 PM PST
EW, that's what I told his mom. But he's never been afraid of the kid. In fact, I'm pretty sure he could whip the snot out of him. But he's grown up in a strong Christian environment where turn the other cheek is a part of his upbringing. He's a good kid and I'd say very self confident. Thanks all.