Is that so? Well, I hope you're okay now. Don't worry, I got your back. We'll talk to our classmates.
Hey Atlas, remeber that I have to tell you something, right? Well, some of our classmates were mocking and calling me names on Facebook and now I'm kind of scared to go insidre our classroom.
I'm so sorry that this happened to you, Marissa. Rest assured that the students who did this to you will be disciplined.
Everything's going to be alright, Marissa.
I really hope so...
The class president of St. Scholastica, Atlas, was approached by one of her classmates, Marissa, in the canteen and she claimed that she was cyber-bullied by some of their classmates because of her physical looks.
Good Morning, Ma'am Medina! It's nice to see you again!
Before they went back inside their classroom, Atlas accompanied Marissa to tell their adviser, Ms. Medina, about the cyberbullying that Marissa experienced.
Good morning class! It came to my attention that there are some of you who bullied one of your classmates through social media. You know that it is bad do so right? As part of this month's campaign for Cyberbulling, all of you will be participating in a seminar. I hope you'll learn something there. You may now go. Ms. Lababit, Mr. Cuenca Ms. Cruz, come with to the faculty.
Inside Ms. Medina's office, Marissa showed her teacher her evidences that she was indeed cyberbullied by some of her classmates.
We are very sorry, Marissa. We will not do it again, we promise! We were not aware that our words will hurt you deeply.
Back in the classroom, Ms. Medina did not immediately start her class, instead, she informed the class about the cyberbullying incident that happened in St. Scholastica.
Ms. Medina lectured her class about cyberbullying and why anyone should not do it and that no one should be a victim of it.
Inside the faculty, Ms. Medina talked to the three students and they got disciplined (they have to clean the classroom for a week). They have also apologized to Marissa, their classmate that they bullied.