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McKinney Cheerleaders hit the big time

Started by ecrosstexas · 9 months ago

Newsweek is all over the McKinney cheerleader story: Boozing, bikinis and bullying: how the scandalous behavior of five high-school cheerleaders rocked a bedroom community near Dallas.
The pictures posted on MySpace.com looked like the latest installment of “Girls Gone Wild.%2 ... Continue reading »

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  • OK, OK, we've heard plenty about the impact of their behavior on teachers, MySpace, but I want to hear some in-depth coverage of the real damages this group inflicted on members of the student body . . . having raised teenagers myself . . . did absenteeism climb inexplictly in classes of some of these girls, because they pciked on certain targets, male or female?

    Did they cause medical damage, or require a student to quietly seek psychological treatment, at their parents' or state's expense, because they believed the lies of bullies that defined falsely their self-worth?

    Did certain targets of these girls excuse themselves from classes abrubtly to vomit in the restrooms, then lie they had the flu?

    Did any diabetic targets of these bullies suddenly experience activating monitors due to kin shock from stress?

    Such bullies cost families and students millions of dollars a year needlessly in health/mental health care. The victims bear scars and incorrect self-definition for years.

    The bullies here need mental health tretment more than their victims.

    God Help any teenager's parent!
  • They are just girls growing up, discovering their sexuality.
    Has been happening since the dawn of time.
    Good on ya Girls!!!
  • bullies cost families and students millions of dollars a year needlessly in health/mental health care. The victims bear scars and incorrect self-definition for years.

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