I had this problem too. My kid was getting bullied on the bus and I kept trying to get something done about it. I supported and empowered the mother to write letters, hold meetings, do whatever is necessary. They kept ignoring us. One day it culminated in her literally being stomped on the ground by the two siblings who were bullying her. I was just out of my mind angry. I got the mom on the phone and together we called for a meeting for which the school board, principal and bus company was FINALLY present. Along with a community action committee we got involved. It took that much violence for her to be heard. Now it's different. They have hired parents to help with the supervision on buses and playgrounds. But most parents don't know enough to know what kind of change they can effect in school. And the schools themselves make it really difficult. I'm just grateful I was able to do my small part.
if you have a chance, watch all 5 parts of this. it'a a little wobblt cuz it was right before John had a stroke


Wanna see my ... belt sander? [suggestive eyebrow raise] 


