A video of a 68-year-old school bus monitor being mercilessly taunted by seventh-graders became a rallying point against bullies Thursday, with a fund for the New York state grandmother.
A video of a 68-year-old school bus monitor being mercilessly taunted by seventh-graders became a rallying point against bullies Thursday, with a fund for the New York state grandmother.
A new viral video has a lot of people standing behind a New York school bus monitor brutally bullied by students.
A new viral video has a lot of people standing behind a New York school bus monitor brutally bullied by students.
A bus monitor from upstate New York says she does not accept the apologies from the children who bullied her.
TMZ reports that 68-year-old Karen Klein tells them she thinks the kids can do better. Two of the middle school students involved wrote Karen letters of apology after video of them taunting her went viral.
People from across the nation were horrified by the video and have since shown the 68-year-old grandmother a great deal of support. A fund created to send Karen on her dream vacation reached over $580,000 on Friday.