Teacher John Rosi Joins 12 Students in Bullying 13 Year Old

AGAINST bullying in schools and calls for harsher penalties towards students and teachers, such as jail time and/or termination of the teacher in incidences as such. This is uncalled For: A 13-year-old boy at Kopachuk Middle School in Gig Harbor, Washington was allegedly bullied by his teacher John Rosi and eighth-grade classmates (video below). The students swung the boy by his arms and legs, wrote on his feet, stuck a traffic cone on his head, gagged him with a sock and taunted him, reports the Daily Mail. The boy's parents became aware of the bullying, after their son refused to go to school and became withdrawn and suicidal. They complained to the school administrators and demanded to see the video footage from student cell phones. The boy's father Randall Kinney told King5.com: "I was shocked. My wife broke down crying. It was tough to see. Rosi is completely ignorant of the fact that he's got a whole classroom hazing one kid. They classified it as roughhousing. But it's not 14 kids wrestling each other. It's a dozen kids using my son to demonstrate their dominance over him." Rosi was suspended for 10 days without pay, given training and moved to another school, reports the Tacoma News Tribune. Peninsula School District Superintendent Chuck Cuzzetto told KSDK.com that Rosi displayed "inappropriate classroom management," but the district decided against firing the teacher because of Rosi's body of work over an 18-year teaching career. However, the Kinneys filed a complaint with police and are calling for Rosi's firing from the school district.