I thought I was walking into a routine school meeting about my daughter getting blamed for a fight. Then the other mother walked in, smiled at me, and made it very clear some people never outgrow who they were in school. Yesterday, my daughter’s teacher called me and said, “Your daughter assaulted another student.
I expect you in my office tomorrow morning.”
I actually pulled the phone away from my ear and stared at it. “She attacked a girl in class,” she snapped. “This behavior is unacceptable.”
Then she hung up.
I stood in my kitchen for a full minute, trying to make that sentence fit the kid I knew. Because Stella is 12. Quiet.Sharp. Straight-A student. The kind of girl who says “sorry” when someone else bumps into her.
So no, “assaulted another student” did not sound like her. When Stella got home, she looked pale and shaken, but there was anger in her eyes. “I don’t regret it,” she said.
That stopped me cold. “You don’t regret what?”
“Standing up to Lucy.”
I pulled out a chair. “Sit down and tell me everything from the beginning.”
Stella sat, still clutching her backpack.
“Lucy keeps picking on kids,” she said. “She steals lunches. She shoves people.
She makes fun of kids who won’t fight back.”