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Saturday, March 9, 2019
I can't stop thinking about my friend who is getting bullied and is sad. I don't see him that much, but yesterday I did seem him and he had his head down. He would not speak. I am concerned about him and I think the bullying is getting worse. Before I went to bed last night I thought about the people who took their lives because they were getting bullied and were not treated right. Our mission statement at Koontz is to make sure people are safe and comfortable and if someone is down we lift them up. It does not look like that.
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If we know that someone isn't safe, that is both physical and emotional, it needs to be reported. Safe means that they are okay and it doesn't sound like your friend feels okay and safe. I hope that you will find a trusted adult that you can talk to about this. That adult can help to find the right person for your friend to connect with. Your school counselor is always a good resource to support students that are not feeling good about being at school or about themselves. Can you encourage your friend to talk to their counselor? Again, I would also encourage you to tell a trusted adult since it sounds like you care for your friend and you don't like to see them hurting. You can do it anonymously through our website or even a note. Don't wait to support your friend and thank you for caring.
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