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Saturday, November 12, 2016

Leading the Way to a Bully-Free School

Every day high-pitched give instruction pupils are bullied; in that respect is no discrimination for bullying. Boys and girls homogeneous experience this from ages 14 to 18. This is a problem that high schools live to recognize. Most schools are awake(predicate) of bullying, but dont do anything to end up it. What they dont know, is that there are things they could do to stop it. As a high school student, I surrender witnessed kids at my school be victimized by their fellow students. And Im sad to admit, that wiztime(prenominal) I didnt do anything rough it. What may be crimson more deplorable, is that Im one of many an(prenominal) opposites who have made the determination to stand idly by as one of my classmates was creation bullied. That is not al itinerarys the case, however.\n champion day during my class, a student who was sitting next to me was being made fun of by a hardly a(prenominal) other boys. The kid they were teasing wasnt a popular  boy. He didnt h ave many friends, but he was pretty smart. You could say that he would be a common bully target. But he had helped me with my Algebra homework a few days earlier. So when I saw them teasing him analogous that, it bothered me a lot. I knew that he didnt have the authorization to stand up for himself. This jackass was really nice, and no one should treat him with such disrespect. I made up my capitulum that something had to be done. And if it had to be me, indeed so be it.\nSo, I did it. I stoop up and told the guys that were bullying him to shut up. I yelled at them, proverb that what they were doing was wrong and they needed to stop. Of course, I didnt put it in such nice of terms. But I had to do what I had to do to make sure they would stop. As soon as they stopped, I felt kind of ¦ smash about myself. Sure, later on these guys would probably continue to fluff him. But seeing this kids cause light up with a glimmer of hope for himself was priceless. I knew I had done t he sound thing, and I knew that it meant a lot to him. That moment was important to me, and changed the way I react to exchangeable sit...

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