Because secretly they're insecure and they want to bring people down in order to make themselves seem more superior or better than others.
If it reaches the level of physical bullying, that is serious and you absolutely have to confide in school counselors and/or administrators. Bullies often will push others around because they enjoy being able to control others. They sometimes do this because they give in to irrational hatreds that they have learned from others; these hatreds can have to do with how other kids 'come across' to them. Sometimes kids, without realizing it, have certain mannerisms or habits that are completely ok and do no harm to others, but that might attract bullies as signs of weakness or vulnerability. Sometimes just a perception that someone is 'different from us' is enough to trigger bullying behavior. But bullying is NOT ok, and you need to let trusted adults at school know that it is happening.
no it doesn't you have to drive your kid or kids there.
no
no the children should not have the right to pick the things they learn in school
because Jr.high is to prepare them but not give them the experience
they think its stupid and that kids should get to pick if they go to school.
It would help if the principle got into gear and got the kids of the school to design one and pick from the lot. Do like a comp to get the kids motivated.
Truancy officers or school resource officers are typically responsible for picking up kids who skip school. They work to ensure students attend school regularly and may intervene when students are frequently absent.
Possibly so middle school students don't pick on the elementary kids.
Because they have no lives and think that it's funny to pick on people. When really, they're the ones who feel shiffy about themselves.
Kids in school got to pick their favorite bird of Nebraska, so they chose the western meadowlark.
Yes because of sports. They probably need to call their parents to come and pick them up.
1. Kids don't get bullied about what they wear 2. Kids don't have to worry about what they pick out each morning 3. Kids don't have to worry about what's "cool"