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Bullied bus monitor says she wants to confront suspended students | Bullied bus monitor says she wants to confront suspended students |
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A bus monitor who was bullied to the point of tears by a group of seventh-graders has said she is happy they have been suspended from school, but still wants to confront them over the relentless taunting. | A bus monitor who was bullied to the point of tears by a group of seventh-graders has said she is happy they have been suspended from school, but still wants to confront them over the relentless taunting. |
Speaking a day after the boys' punishment was announced, Karen Klein told the Associated Press on Saturday that she wants to meet with the boys who tormented her. | Speaking a day after the boys' punishment was announced, Karen Klein told the Associated Press on Saturday that she wants to meet with the boys who tormented her. |
"Oh yes, I would like to talk to them!" said the 68-year-old, speaking from her home in Rochester, New York. "I want to ask them why they did it." | "Oh yes, I would like to talk to them!" said the 68-year-old, speaking from her home in Rochester, New York. "I want to ask them why they did it." |
What the four boys did was captured on video, mercilessly taunting Klein as she sat on the bus, gradually breaking down in tears. | What the four boys did was captured on video, mercilessly taunting Klein as she sat on the bus, gradually breaking down in tears. |
On Friday, the school system in the Rochester suburb of Greece suspended the four middle school students for a year, keeping them from regular bus transportation. | On Friday, the school system in the Rochester suburb of Greece suspended the four middle school students for a year, keeping them from regular bus transportation. |
How does Klein feel about this punishment? | How does Klein feel about this punishment? |
"It's fine with me," she told the AP. | "It's fine with me," she told the AP. |
Klein said they'll still be going to an alternative school – "they won't be just sitting at home doing nothing." | Klein said they'll still be going to an alternative school – "they won't be just sitting at home doing nothing." |
But the best part of her ordeal going public, and the resulting school action "is that they have to do community service for senior citizens", she said, her voice rising with emotion. | But the best part of her ordeal going public, and the resulting school action "is that they have to do community service for senior citizens", she said, her voice rising with emotion. |
"I'm so glad everyone out there knows about this," she added, sounding upbeat as she spoke just minutes after returning from Boston and a much needed, four-day vacation that followed the flurry of attention raining on her from across the country. | "I'm so glad everyone out there knows about this," she added, sounding upbeat as she spoke just minutes after returning from Boston and a much needed, four-day vacation that followed the flurry of attention raining on her from across the country. |
Klein, who is hard of hearing, spoke by telephone with the help of her adult son and daughter, who repeated questions that she then answered herself. | Klein, who is hard of hearing, spoke by telephone with the help of her adult son and daughter, who repeated questions that she then answered herself. |
Another benefit of the video of the incident going viral, she said, "is that it's putting people into action, making them talk to their children, making them teach them what they should not do". | Another benefit of the video of the incident going viral, she said, "is that it's putting people into action, making them talk to their children, making them teach them what they should not do". |
The cellphone video posted online by a fellow student drew millions of viewers. The video shows Klein trying her best to ignore a stream of profanity, insults and outright threats. | The cellphone video posted online by a fellow student drew millions of viewers. The video shows Klein trying her best to ignore a stream of profanity, insults and outright threats. |
One student taunted: "You don't have a family because they all killed themselves because they don't want to be near you." Klein's oldest son killed himself 10 years ago. | One student taunted: "You don't have a family because they all killed themselves because they don't want to be near you." Klein's oldest son killed himself 10 years ago. |
Among the mounds of messages she received this week were letters of apology from three of the boys and their families. | Among the mounds of messages she received this week were letters of apology from three of the boys and their families. |
She said earlier in the week that she didn't feel the youths were sincere. | She said earlier in the week that she didn't feel the youths were sincere. |
But on Saturday, Klein said she accepts the newest letter she received several days ago – from the fourth boy. | But on Saturday, Klein said she accepts the newest letter she received several days ago – from the fourth boy. |
His parents dropped it off with flowers. | His parents dropped it off with flowers. |
"He said he was sorry, and that he didn't mean to do it," Klein said. "And I think he means it." | "He said he was sorry, and that he didn't mean to do it," Klein said. "And I think he means it." |
Sounding relieved, she said that none of the students will be showing up on her school bus in the fall - should she choose to return to work. | Sounding relieved, she said that none of the students will be showing up on her school bus in the fall - should she choose to return to work. |
The support she's received wasn't only verbal. | The support she's received wasn't only verbal. |
A fund drive that began with a goal of $5,000 to help Klein take a nice vacation raised more than $667,000. | A fund drive that began with a goal of $5,000 to help Klein take a nice vacation raised more than $667,000. |
She hasn't decided yet whether to return to her job | She hasn't decided yet whether to return to her job |
"I don't know, I just don't know," she said, adding, "I'm going to invest and I don't need to work." | "I don't know, I just don't know," she said, adding, "I'm going to invest and I don't need to work." |
But Klein, a grandmother of eight, including one with Down syndrome, said she'll donate part of the money to support research. | But Klein, a grandmother of eight, including one with Down syndrome, said she'll donate part of the money to support research. |
And she wants to pay off all her bills, she said. | And she wants to pay off all her bills, she said. |
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