Michael T. Mondak speaks on the possibility of running for school board in 2029

If I decide in 2029 I am going to run for the Hermitage School Board, then I will make a promise to protect all victims and witnesses to bullying and severely punish those who bully other students.

Why am I saying this?  Because the topic of bullying in schools hits home for me because I was a victim myself.

If a student who I'll call Andy bullies a student who I will call Gina over her learning disability, and a student who I'll call Steve witnesses Gina being bullied, and Gina is the one hit with a three day out of school suspension, I will not approve of such disciplinary action taken against Gina because she was the victim and Steve witnessed it.  Rather, Andy should be the one hit with the said three day out of school suspension because he bullied Gina.

Too often I see posts on social media from parents about their children being bullied and then getting suspended for protecting themselves against said bullies.  This issue is a major problem in the United States that sadly, often leads to school shootings and victims of bullying killing themselves.

If I run for Hermitage School Board in 2029, I promise that I will not sit on my dupa and not take any action against those who bully other students in school.  I will play hardball with the bullies and ensure that all bullies are the ones who are severely punished and all victims and witnesses are protected.  That is how school discipline is supposed to work and not the other way around like I too often see in posts on social media.

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