Post by ProfessorArtNerd on Oct 14, 2014 11:22:14 GMT -5
My cheerleaders told me about the sixth grade boys playing what they call a rape game, which involves threatening the girls physically and pawing at their clothes. And when he girls told their teachers, they were told to FUCKING AVOID THE BOYS DOING IT.
I am so mad right now. I sent the email rather than call bc I want a trail, and the principal is a dope and I need proof that I did something.
I mean seriously, what the fuck! Sixth grade?!
UPDATE: the principal got back to me, and said that the situation was handled in school. I will talk to my girls at the next practice to see what that really means.
But I would use a little caution posting about it on here, as you're purposely trying to create a paper trail. You don't want anything from GBCN dug up if it comes to light that one of the girls was victimized and it becomes a legal case. (No clue how anyone would find this - but still.)
^ What I said may be over the top, but food for thought?
Holy shit. I think I may have found a topic for discussion for our last PTA meeting. Rape game??? We're doing a "discussing sexuality with your children" topic but this is well beyond that. This is totally WTF-territory. I am beyond holy-shit and can't think of anything to say other than holy shit.
Those poor girls. And those teachers need reprimands and retraining, stat.
Post by thebuddhagouda on Oct 14, 2014 11:28:36 GMT -5
Was the teacher male? I'm trying to fathom any circumstance where the immediate reaction to hearing that is not "WTF?" and immediately addressing the boys
Was the teacher male? I'm trying to fathom any circumstance where the immediate reaction to hearing that is not "WTF?" and immediately addressing the boys
One is male. And one is a nun from another country. The other is just a weirdo. Not that these circumstances excuse their shitty response
This might be my reaction to the teacher, if those were my daughters.
I'm about at that point, for real. I've known these kids for years, I spend 3-4 days a week, 11 months out of the year with them. Full on cheer momma bear
If the principal doesn't do anything, is there someone else you can report to? The teachers and boys need to be disciplined. And if I were the principal this sure as shit would prompt an immediate full faculty meeting so this can be nipped in the bud. And the boy's parents need to be notified as well.
But I would use a little caution posting about it on here, as you're purposely trying to create a paper trail. You don't want anything from GBCN dug up if it comes to light that one of the girls was victimized and it becomes a legal case. (No clue how anyone would find this - but still.)
^ What I said may be over the top, but food for thought?
I will probably delete this, eventually. I just need to talk about it some more first. Thanks for thinking of me
It also makes me sad for the other boys in these classes (the boys not doing it) because it's possible they are getting shoved around by these same boys or have been approached to be a part of the "game" and mocked for not joining in. I feel sick for the kids who have been touched and pawed as well as any that innocently witnessed it. Makes me sick.
Someone (not you) needs to investigate this and figure out who and why. Oh my word, this is just horrible, prof. You are such a good adult to have in these children's lives for many reasons but real protection is definitely one of them.
Was the teacher male? I'm trying to fathom any circumstance where the immediate reaction to hearing that is not "WTF?" and immediately addressing the boys
One is male. And one is a nun from another country. The other is just a weirdo. Not that these circumstances excuse their shitty response
Oh no, I hope what I said wasn't taken as intending to excuse. I just really can't even wrap my head around it .
Do you know for sure that the teachers did nothing else, reported it to nobody, did not reprimand the boys or escalate it to someone who should, etc? It's truly awful if they didn't.
I phrased my email in a "this is what the girls are saying, somethingnneeds to be done about this" way. But I'm not really surprised if thisis the reaction, though. I know sixth grade girls can be...selective...in what they hear.