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School Denies 5th Grader’s Request to Start Prayer Club, Approves Pride Club Instead

An 11-year-old is making headlines this week after attempting to bring an interfaith prayer club to her Washington elementary school and being told no. The same school allegedly approved a Pride club just one week prior. 

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"I am 1 of 7 children. I am smack-dab in the middle of them. I was the only child placed for adoption. What is wrong with me?"

‘When You Get Home to Your Spouse, Put a Smile On. It Doesn’t Matter How Crummy Your Day Went’: Husband Reminds Us Our Family...

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Dad Forces Daughter to Walk 5 Miles to School in 36°F for Bullying—Internet’s Response Is Largely Positive

Ohio dad, Matt Cox, has recently sparked an online parenting debate over the punishment he gave his 10-year-old daughter Kirsten for bullying.

Facebook/Matt Cox

After Kirsten was given a 3-day suspension from the school bus for her second-time offense bullying another child, her father decided to take matters into his own hands by forcing her to make the 5-mile trek to school in 36-degree weather.

“That five-mile walk to school was broken up over Kirsten’s three-day suspension,” reported WTVG. “She finished the last two miles on Wednesday.”

“Let me make this extremely clear. Bullying is unacceptable, especially in my household,” Cox said in a video he recorded while following his daughter to school. “Friday when my daughter brought home her paperwork for her bus suspension, she said, ‘Daddy you’re gonna have to take me to school next week. As you see, this morning she is learning otherwise.”

Cox continued to explain that so many kids today perceive what their parents do for them — and even what their schools do for them (i.e. bus rides) — as rights rather than privileges. In making Kirsten make the long journey by foot, he attempted to prove to her the opposite.

“My daughter is going to walk 5 miles to school in 36-degree weather,” the father continued. “I know a lot of you parents are not going to agree with this, but that is alright because I’m doing what I feel is right to teach my daughter a lesson and to stop her from bullying.”

He ended the video with a charge to other children to understand the seriousness of bullying and its repercussions:

“So children if you’re watching this, please understand that bullying is unacceptable everywhere and will not be tolerated.”

The 2-minute video was since gone wildly viral, amassing 16 million views and over 345,000 shares this week.

 

Life lessons!!!!

UPDATE: lesson learned! Still has all her extremities intact is happy and healthy and seems to have a new outlook on bullying as well as a new appreciation for some of the simple things in life she used to take for granted #HOLDOURKIDSACOUNTABLE #STOPBULLYING

Kelsey Straeter
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School Denies 5th Grader’s Request to Start Prayer Club, Approves Pride Club Instead

An 11-year-old is making headlines this week after attempting to bring an interfaith prayer club to her Washington elementary school and being told no. The same school allegedly approved a Pride club just one week prior. 

‘I Am 1 of 7 Kids in My Birth Family. I Was the ONLY Child Put Up for Adoption.’: Daughter’s Self-Love Journey Seals Her...

"I am 1 of 7 children. I am smack-dab in the middle of them. I was the only child placed for adoption. What is wrong with me?"

‘When You Get Home to Your Spouse, Put a Smile On. It Doesn’t Matter How Crummy Your Day Went’: Husband Reminds Us Our Family...

"For 30 seconds, really show you’re elated to see them. Make them feel like you were looking forward to getting back home. Your attitude sets the tone for the rest of the evening within 15 seconds of walking in the door."