Rosario,
Thank you for your kind words and prayers. They are truly needed at this time. To answer your question; No, We have not spoken to the boys/man (one of them is 20) or their parents. We called the school when we heard other teens threatening them. We did not want the cycle to continue. We were told that both students no longer attended Glenn. This was the decision by the parents and school. The parents have not tried to contact us at all.
We will continue our fight against bullying as well as getting teens help with depression or get a suicide prevention program in place. To my knowledge, there is no program at Glenn. Ashley was the second known suicide in 2 years. That shows a pattern and a definite problem.
Sincerely,
Christine
I am so sorry you lost your baby girl. My son (24 now) was bullied in jr high (Liberty, MO) because he is gay. Kids left notes on his locker, put condoms in it and teased him to the point he wet his pants. I met with the principals and they did nothing and I finally took him out of school and started homeschooling him. I contacted several attorneys to file a suit with the district but it was on deaf ears and I had no case. Really? I wish I had the answer or at least an answer. He is the oldest of five and his experience has taught the younger ones about zero tolerance to bullying.
I wish my son would have known your daughter...I'm sure he would have been her best friend.
Be stong and keep the fight!
Good Evening Websleuth Members,
First let me introduce myself. I am Christine Rogers, Ashley Rogers mother. I happened to stumble upon this website and have found it very informative. However, I feel I need to clear up some misinformation. My husband and myself did NOT CHOOSE to NOT have the boys charged. We were advised by the local police dept and DA that no charges WOULD be filed. I am confused about this for several reasons. I did go to the school on April 13th due to a report from Ashley that one of the boys in question, spit drink in her face. During this interation with the school officials and SRO, I brought up the fact these boys had been sending very mean and degrading text messages the week before. Ashley asked me not to say anything at the time because the boys started the conversation to try to get her to have sex with them. When she refused, they resorted to very hurtful comments, including "go kill yourself you fat cow". So, the night my daughter came home and said she had a "bad day at school" and would not discuss it and then became very angry because we, as her parents, would not allow her to stay out of school the next day. She was alone for less than 10 minutes. I do not feel this was a "cry for help". I feel whatever happened at the school, possible retibution from th boys or their friends, made going to school very stressful. I wish she had spoken to me about it. Ashley had made some bad decisions last year. This was the cause of her depression. She was making the changes she needed to make for herself. However, once a person has a reputation, some judgmental people will not let go of those mistakes. Ashley was a wonderful person. Her father and I miss her TERRIBLY. She is our only child and we have a HUGE void in our house.
Her father and I went public because we feel there needs to be more attention not only on the bullying and the loop holes in the laws but also to teen depression and suicide. Many people do not publicize the suicide of a loved one, let alone a child. We have recieved many unkind words because of this. We will continue to fight to prevent another family from going through the HELL we are currently experiencing.
Sorry this is so long. Thank you for taking the time to read. Please reply if you have any questions.
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