Emotions boiled over at a New Jersey high school as students and parents addressed what they call a “culture of bullying” inside the school where a 14-year-old freshman was attacked in a hallway and tormented on social media days before taking her own life
While still mourning their classmate, students on Thursday took the microphone to say the problem is even larger than what happened to Adriana. Story after story from tearful students, some of whom said they also contemplated suicide after being viciously bullied at the high school.
Others recalled similar scarring experiences, being told by other students that they should kill themselves. Others said they felt scared to even walk in the hallways. "You are here to protect the students — but the students do not feel protected," said a student, touching on a common sentiment among her classmates. Another girl said she reported being bullied, but"there was nothing done about it.""It shouldn’t take a child taking their own life for us to change," one parent said.bones. Her son was transferred but still suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, she says.of other bullying incidents at the high school.
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