Yasmien pinag-iingat ng school ng anak sa pagsasalita, wala raw bullying
PINAG-IINGAT ng Colegio San Agustin (CSA) Makati ang Kapuso actress na si Yasmien Kurdi sa paglalabas ng impormasyon tungkol sa mga menor de edad na estudyante sa kanilang paaralan.
Ito’y sa gitna ng kontrobersyal na usapin sa umano’y pambu-bully sa 12-anyos na anak ni Yasmien at Rey Soldevilla na si Ayesha Zara Soldevilla sa kanilang eskwelahan.
Ayon sa Kapuso star, pinagkaisahan at umano ng ilang kapwa estudyante si Ayesha dahil hindi raw ito nag-reply sa usapan tungkol kanilang school Christmas party habang nasa bakasyon sila.
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Pagbabahagi ni Yasmien, “Today, my daughter was targeted by a group of students in her class because she was unable to keep up with group messages about their upcoming Christmas party while we were out of the country.
“Surrounded by 7-9 students, Ayesha was blocked from leaving the classroom and was denied her food and recess! In other words she was ganged up on,” simulang pagbabahagi ni Yasmien sa kanyang social media post.
“Ayesha took a vacation to relieve the stress caused by another students who harassed her by taking video without her consent. This caused her paranoia and anxiety.
“Ayesha is just a kid; she recently turned 12. And she has been enduring this type of bullying since grade 2, alarmingly this has led to the creation of an online ‘AYESHA HATE CLUB’ targeting her.
“For some reason, some of these students are now in her class,” aniya pa.
Dugtong pa ni Yas, “I am not surprised that the parents of bullies come to their rescue. However, twisting events and claiming it was a regular student meeting and questioning back my daughters behavior is absurd.
“Mind you, these are mostly girls, if not all. Gusto mo ba gawin ito sa anak mong babae?” dugtong niya.
Sa isa pa niyang post, nag-sorry ang celebrity mom sa kanyang anak, “I’m so sorry, Ayesha. You have to go through all of this because I am your mom.
“But I will always be here for you. I will protect you with all my life. You are beautiful inside and out,” pahayag pa niya.
Samantala, mariin namang pinabulaanan ng CSA na may naganap na bullying sa anak ni Yasmien sa pamamagitan ng kanilang official statement.
Ang nangyari raw ay isa lang insidente ng diskusyon sa mga estudyante tungkol sa preparasyon sa Christmas party. Narito ang bahagi ng pahayag ng Colegio San Agustin Makati.
“It is unfortunate that an incident among minor students have been blown out in the public.
“At the outset, there appears to be no bullying that happened on December 10, 2024, but rather a situation where students were discussing about Christmas party preparations.
“The school has immediately addressed the matter among the students and parents involved.
“The school is handling the matter with caution, circumspect, and confidentiality because the students involved here are minor children.
“We encourage the parents, especially Mrs Soldevilla, to cooperate with the school so that matters can be resolved within the school mechanisms in place pursuant to its policies in compliance with relevant DepEd Orders.
“We also caution Mrs. Soldevilla to refrain from sharing information about the minor students as this tends to put them in a bad light, embarrassment, and even ridicule, not only in CSA but in the eyes of the public.
“While we assume good faith in the public actions and statements of Mrs. Soldevilla, these may have unintended consequences on the students involved including her own daughter.
“We acknowledge that she is a public personality and perhaps used to public attention, but the other parties especially the minor students value their privacy and hence deserve respect too.
“CSA supports raising awareness on bullying, but also mindial that the drawing or seeking unnecessary public attention does not help at all in the formation and correction of students and in eventually resolving their conflicts.
“The school environment is a place where there’s constant interaction among students, which results almost always to emotions of joy, even frustration and anger.
“The undue branding of bullying of these interactions might result in disruptions in students’ learning and growth.
“We therefore reiterate our request for circumspection and trust that the school is handling the matter in proportion to the seriousness of the incident brought to its attention.”
Nauna nang nabalita na balak makipagkita ni Yasmien kay Department of Education Secretary Sonny Angara ngayong araw, December 19, para sa anti-bullying campaign.
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