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The conventional style of bullying with the name calling and the physical confrontations. There was another story in the papers of how a sixth grader was tormented so badly on the bus by an older boy and his friends, that she came home with bruises so frequently that her mother took her out of school for the last few days, and had to have her escorated to and from her final exams. A fellow student, Erin G., is quoted to have said "Bullying is disappointing, especially when it is done to get attention," which was exactly what was going on in this situation.
There was another story of a young boy who was constantly being bullied at school, even when he switched to Webster Schooling. It was getting so bad that the student counselor suggested they take him to his doctor, and within five minutes, he is diagnosed with Aspergers. This explains why he couldn't go to his teachers about his problems.
Recently, there was a terrible incident that occurred in Buffalo, where the young teen Jamey Rodemeyer killed himself because of the excessive bullying that he recieved. He was 14 years old, and homosexual. Jamey had been bullied for hanging out with girls since elementary school. While he was telling his parents that everything was getting better since highschool started, his blog was telling a different story of suicidalness, and the bullying that he was going through. He killed himself a few days later. Millions of people have been mourning his loss, the many bullies who put him in this position are having criminal charges brought on them. The fact that he was bullied for so long, by so many people is just sickening.
Brandon F. describes it by saying "bullying, in my opinion is the worst thing a group of people can do. It is hurtful, and in no means does it make anyone feel better about themselves, not even the bully."
Luckily, at our school bullying is a rarity, not being much of a significant issue. This is most likely because of our strict no bullying policy. Bullying is taken very seriously at Kearney, and conversely so is the punishment. If caught bullying, the punishment can range anywhere from admonishment to expulsion. Many students at Kearney are also very ant-bullying. Kathryn P. says "Bullying has been a huge problem across America for a long time and society should do everything they can to stop it."


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