(October 14, 2013 at 4:48 pm)futilethewinds Wrote: Yeah, I was sexually harassed in Kindergarten and here is what the school did.This is meant as irony - I mean no disrespect.
1. Accused me of lying.
2. Blamed me.
3. Told the child who harassed me of my complaint against him.
4. Suspended the child who harassed me for one week, then threw him back in class with me. Great, he had reason to be mad at me and I had no defense. I had to spend the whole rest of the school year trying to avoid him. I was 4.
5. Never put the two of us in the same class again. As though I was the problem.
Perhaps they did it because you are gay? Since people are born as is, and that frightens insecure and ignorant people. I was held back from a science field trip (age 5) for stumping my teacher with a question she was unable to answer. She said I showed her disrespect by questioning her methods, and she punished me by taking away the one thing she knew I wanted most (the field trip). Furthermore, she put me into the third grade class for the day as a punishment (I was in kindergarten at the time). The third grade teacher allowed me to participate in class activities as I felt comfortable. She was astonished that I aced the third grade math quiz while none of her students came close. The prize tor the highest score on the quiz (my score was 100% - in the shortest time too) was a Dynamite magazine. ALL of the third grade class became my buddies and I was a hero for a day. When my kindergarten teacher heard about my success (academically and socially) she caused me to apologize to the third grade class for what she called "Embarrassing them". Needless to say, she made herself look like a fool in front of her colleague, and made me into an even bigger hero. I love it when ignorance costs the ignorant; where the victors are the brave and true.


