A mother is outraged after she says no one called 911 when her teenage son suffered a skull fracture at the hands of another student. The alleged incident happened on campus during school hours.
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Victoria Canales says what happened to her son at Beechnut Academy is unacceptable.
“They should have called 911 when my child had a big hole in his head instead of waiting for me to go pick him up,” she said.
The seventh-grader did not want to be shown on camera. His skull was fractured on Friday when a classmate hurled a desk at his head. He says it was the fifth attack he endured at the hands of school bullies.
“I was pretty freaked out and scared,” her son said. “It’s violent, it’s a violent school.”
Canales said she’d repeatedly contacted the school, but was ignored.
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The schools like to talk a good talk about their firm stances against bullying. They make a big deal of having the kids wear pink to school for International Stand Up to Bullying Day. They hang colorful posters and spend classroom time discussing bullying.
They even have the students sign pledges saying that they will stand up for the victims of bullying.
But what happens when a kid takes the message to heart?
Source: The Organic Prepper
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