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How are certain cases chosen for that section? Do we need to ask someone, or do one of the mods generally make that decision independently?
We can hope...![]()
How are certain cases chosen for that section? Do we need to ask someone, or do one of the mods generally make that decision independently?
"As a student of SH and who knows all the immature kids in involved in what ended with Phoebe's death, I am so pissed at our school's counseling staff for not doing more. I know that the mean treatment and abuse was reported to the school guidance counselors and school pscyh, but because of confidential crap they did nothing (that I know of). Not knowing what else to do, I'm asking people to contact them and demand they break their silence in the protection of someone's mental and physical safety - even if it is too late for Phoebe - they could encourage those involved to speak up and tell the truth for her family. Now they are protecting their jobs. I don't trust them anymore."
http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/rnr/1672498538.html"I sometimes saw her being harassed after school, but was afraid to speak out, but I did confide in my school counselor. Hmm, what did they do about it?"
More on Gus Sayer...
http://www.opposingviews.com/i/school-official-defends-actions-in-phoebe-prince-bullying-suicide-snip-
People have assumed the bullying caused her death, he said. But we dont know why she took her own life. We think there were probably a number of possible causes.
How are certain cases chosen for that section? Do we need to ask someone, or do one of the mods generally make that decision independently?
With so many new cases presented every week, I think they reserve the creation of separate sections for those that require a lot of actual sleuthing of evidence and/or discussion of various theories about whodunnit.
So I wouldn't expect a section for this case alone, but I would love to see a section devoted to "bullying in schools."
It seems they might go with that, considering the number of cases we see and the need for advocacy...?
We are hosting a scrimmage against Agawam on Saturday Sept 5th. We need parents to donate hamburgers, rolls, chips, cookies and drinks. It's broken down by grade to keep it easy.
Seniors- hamburgers
Juniors- case of gatorade/water
Sophomores-2 bags hamburger & 2 bags hotdog rolls AND small bags ofchips(multi pack)
Freshman-Cookies/desert
please email me to let me know what you are donating. We are also looking for help cooking and serving the boys. Thanks a bunch! Pleae know that we are feeding approx 200 or so players and coaches so we need everyones help! thanks again
http://shadleyfootball.vnsports.com/news/article.asp?id=265888Parent's Corner
Posted Sunday, August 30, 2009 by cydney mulveyhill
From the school football website...Sean's Mother, I'd guess?
http://shadleyfootball.vnsports.com/news/article.asp?id=265888
I applaud parents who stay involved and volunteer for school activities, but I suspect one thing that made the bullies untouchable was that their parents were considered untouchable too, by the admin and other parents.
It's great to be involved, but some bully parents get competitive and pushy about not only their kids', but their own rank, in booster clubs, auctions, etc. Even being a good volunteer doesn't mean much if you're raising spoiled, obnoxious kids.
http://www.gazettenet.com/2009/05/23/mulveyhill-tigers-crush-039canesN. Mulveyhill scored five times as the Tigers (11-7, 2-5 Valley Wheel) jumped out to a 9-2 halftime lead and cruised in Amherst.
I heard good things about C. coming into this year," South Hadley coach Matt Benoit said. "I pulled his brother up, Ben M., last year as a freshman too. I know good lacrosse goes in the family and it showed."
http://www.gazettenet.com/2009/06/0...adley-lacrosse-over-topseeded-westfield-upsetMenard took a feed from N. Mulveyhill behind the net and beat goalkeeper A. C. with 23 seconds left in the first overtime. Menard lifted his arms up over his head after the goal, then tossed his stick high in the air as the Tigers (13-5) advanced to the final for the first time since 2007.
http://www.masslive.com/sports/index.ssf/2008/11/east_longmeadow_football_team.html"N. Mulveyhill was the leading rusher for the Tigers, with 12 carries for 120 yards and two touchdowns. He stressed the importance of rebounding for a win this week after last week's blowout loss to West Springfield.
"This was a big game for us," Mulveyhill said. "On our Senior Night, this is exactly what we wanted."
http://www.masslive.com/sports/inde...adow_in_divisiion_ii_boys_lacrosse_final.htmlBut South Hadley regained the lead, 4-3 with 1:43 remaining in the first half. Nick Mulveyhill got the ball following a turnover and scored unassisted
https://coachesaid.com/Article/2009...transition-an-easy-one-for-Monson-boys-soccerTigers standout fullback Sean Mulveyhill, who was the focal point and undisputed leader of the running game, suffered a serious knee injury two weeks ago in South Hadley’s 22-21 loss to Longmeadow, leaving more than a few question marks for South Hadley.
“Sometime during the Longmeadow game he suffered a slight tear in his meniscus and we got it taken care of,” said South Hadley head coach Ray Ferro. “We hope to get him back strong and healthy by the end of the season. He’s a senior, so it would be nice if he could play on Thanksgiving.”
In their first game without Mulveyhill, the Tigers were still able to make hay on the ground. In a gutsy 15-14 win over West Springfield Friday, South Hadley picked up 285 yards and both of their touchdowns on the ground. Mark Dubois, filling in at Mulveyhill’s fullback spot, carried 22 times for 118 yards.
M. M. and Kayla Narey each scored three goals, and L. H. and E. M. each had two for South Hadley.
http://www.gazettenet.com/section/hs-sports/field-hockeyKayla Narey got South Hadley (5-4-1, 5-1-1 Central) on the board off a M. M.
It's interesting that his dad's a police officer.
Yes. To be clear, #72's Dad is a police officer. Not Seans, as far as I know (Sean is #25)
But I still find it interesting...a LE tie to the team.
I wonder what rank he is. He looks to be older, so my guess is he has been an officer for some time. Not to mention the ranking patches on his shirt arm.
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