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Lene a Stidham

Lene’a Stidham

January 29, 2015

CyberBullying

On demand Cyberbullying

Dear Brenda Warren:

I am writing you to inform you that I think the schools should punish kids that cyberbully even off school grounds. I believe that the schools should watch students if they feel the kid might be a cyberbully. Because there are so many kids getting hurt and if the schools wont help them no one else will. I feel that kids that bully should be punished for it even off school grounds, because when a kid gets bullied it hurts and lowers their self esteem. They can feel like they don’t want to live in a place that just lets them be hurt and go and hurt themselves or worse kill themselves. They may feel like everyone hates them no matter what anyone says. It only takes one insult to overpower

1,000 complements. Other people might think that they shouldn’t be punished because it wasn’t on schools grounds. They might think that it’s not the schools problem.

Cyberbullying can effect a persons schools and social life.

Cyberbullying can make a person only think about what that person or the people say about them then they couldn’t focus on schoolwork. Their grades will slip and get bad. They won’t want to go to anywhere, because they feel like they don’t fit in. they will try to hide themselves even in public they will try to hide. They will wear clothes to hide every part of their skin.

In conclusion I think the schools should spy on cyberbullies because it can lead to deaths, self harm in students, and they can slip in their school work and lose their friends because of what one person said compared to what other people try to tell them. All it takes is 1 insult to break a person to pieces. It can lead to depression and mess with a person’s life.

Thank you for your time

Sincerely

Lene’a Stidham

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