I had made it as far as i could have hoped for, I had a lot of new friends and the kickball fields were ours (if you have not read my other post "When I took a Stand" read it now for this one will not make sense). I thought that was it, people really cheered me on and gave me high fives a lot, but no more, they had forgotten about the incident. But oooo how much I was wrong!
They, my peers at Clover Elementary, had not forgotten that I stood up to Bobby the bully at all, in fact they too had decided to take little stands on every day stuff, like not letting older kids cut them in the lunch line or in the ball line, and not allowing the older kids to copy their homework. I had set of a ripple effect throughout the whole school! All of these acts put together made a better school and less bulling from the 5th graders. Once I remember Billy Zang was cheating of a much smaller kid's computer during computer lab. The little, tiny really, asian boy stood up and said "its time for you Mr. Zang to do your own work, and I am tired of you muching of my work.", then he sat down and continued working.
The thing I, and everyone else, loved about what the little third grader did was that he treated Billy with respect ,by calling him Mr. Zang, even though Billy was not giving him any.
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Go little Third Grader hahahaha!!!
ReplyDeleteThe little third grader did the right thing by being respectful. By being respectful to someone else maybe you will get respected by them.
ReplyDeleteAwww. This was a cute little story.
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