Two young girls, a third grader and a kindergartener, endured repeated bullying over several months at Starmount Academy of Excellence.
A fifth-grade boy named Javion allegedly bullied them by pulling out a braid from one child’s hair, hitting them in the face with a football, stealing lunchboxes, and even spitting on them.
Despite the children reporting these incidents to the bus driver and the school, no meaningful action was taken.
The bus driver dismissed their complaints, saying she would “handle it in the morning,” while the school claimed the matter was “handled,” but never suspended or disciplined the boy.
As a result, the girls were left vulnerable, forced to endure harassment daily without protection or accountability.
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On Facebook, Rayy Rayy posted a detailed account of these events, expressing outrage at both the school and CMS Transportation for failing to protect her daughters.
She emphasized how the school concealed information about the bullying to shield the boy from consequences, and how the bus driver consistently ignored her children’s pleas for help.
Her post focused on the lack of transparency, the absence of disciplinary action, and the emotional toll on her daughters.
She concluded her message with a powerful statement of anger and frustration, saying:
yall know damn well yall didn’t do anything IM LIVID!!!
Many people reacted strongly to Rayy Rayy’s post, sharing their own points of view and frustrations.
One commenter shared their anger at the school system, saying:
“Oh wow I hate the school system I hate y’all going thru that let her take some mace they will leave her alone then.”
Another voiced disbelief with the lack of protection, saying:
“This is insane! The schools ain’t protecting your babies! The momma was pissing me off she is the problem.”
A third person shared their point of view, highlighting their distrust of bus drivers, saying:
“Where the mom of the other kid? Not gone lie that’s who I would’ve went after that school bus would’ve been followed until that kid got off. Them bus drivers don’t be do shit.”
Despite clear reports and visible harm, both the bus driver and the school failed to act.
By bringing the issue to light on social media, the author not only demanded accountability but also triggered a wider conversation about the responsibility of schools.
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