Letter to the Editor
By: Dane Pleiss
Making School a Safe Place
An issue that has been in schools across the world since the beginning of time has been bullying, and I feel it is only getting worse. I feel bullying is a zero tolerance and punishment shouldn’t be taken so lightly, or just shaken off by authorities. I feel that it is up to our school teachers and school authority figures to take action before it gets even worse.
I recently watched a movie called Bullied and it talked about a student named Jamie who was bullied so bad in his grade school through high school years that it caused him to runaway and later try to overdose on pills. He went to his principal and other authority figures to seek out help, but he never got the help he needed, and always thought of school as this scary place where he wouldn’t be safe. There are kids like Jamie all around the world that see school as a place where they will just get teased and beat up and nothing will happen to the abusers. I feel that as a future teacher I would never want it to be where any of my students fear coming to school because one of their peers is ruining their life so much that school (which is eight hour days, five days a week, nine months a year) is too much for them to handle because they are scared for their life.
Bullying can start out as something as simple as teasing someone about their haircut, but someone harassing you everyday about that haircut, and using violence can lead to so much more. Attacking the child’s personal life, maybe because of their sexual orientation or family income can be taking it too far, and it shouldn’t ever go that far. Using violence on a child because their different should be zero tolerance and the bully should be punished for their actions no matter of their “rank” in the school whether they are the star quarterback, or the prom queen. Everyone should suffer the same consequences when it comes to bullying.
Something that really scares me is that suicide is the number three cause of death in teenagers, and this big number has a lot to do with bullying and how it takes such a toll on a child where they feel the only way out is for them to kill themselves. This is such a sad thing to think that one day my student could be sitting in my classroom and I think everything is fine, the next day they don’t show up because they couldn’t handle being bullied anymore. I feel that it is up to the teachers and school authority figures to crack down on bullying because it has and can ruin a child’s grade school and high school years. Years they will never get back.
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