I would contact some legal advice...or file a complaint with the school, police etc.
HOW ON EARTH could this happen IN class????????????
Where the heck was the Teacher?
When anything of this sort happens at my daughters school, they Call the Parent. HOW come you were not informed of this?
What your son experienced is brutal...it is ASSAULT.
Treat it as such... this is NOT just some little minor social incident...it was violence.
IMAGINE: if you were in a store or office, and someone didn't like you so their friend held your hands behind your back while the other one then PUNCHED you in the stomach?????? What would you call this? Would you just ignore it? Would you just ignore it because "oh well, this is what happens at this place, I should have known better and it's my fault anyway" ??? Is that the logic you would use for this incident??? And then, what if the store/office Managers just told you "hey, grow up, it's normal everyday stuff. Suck it up. You have no right to complain and if you do everyone will think you're a wimp..." What do YOU think is 'right' or 'wrong' here?????
AND, what are you teaching your son.... if you handle this by ignoring it????
No matter what, I do NOT believe this was handled properly, or per proper school protocal. IT WAS NEGLIGENT... AND THE TEACHER DID NOT CALL YOU, WHEREAS SHE'D CALL YOU BEFORE FOR MUCH MORE MINOR THINGS. THIS WAS INTENTIONAL. I would contact your Attorney or file a police report.
Remember... when you speak to the Principal or the Teacher...they will just try and convince you to be quiet about it, or they will blame your son, or they will 'rationalize' themselves so they cannnot be found liable.
BEAR this in mind. YOU ARE THE PARENT of a son that was victimized and brutalized... YOU MUST be ASSERTIVE ABOUT THIS. And I would document everything, don't say anything that can be used against you... and PROTECT YOUR SON.
NEXT, what happened to these boys?? I"m sure there were witnesses who saw this, afterall it happened in class.
This is common sense: there is a certain "line" you don't cross.... if your child is 'harmed.' And to me, having someone hold my child's hands behind their back while being PUNCHED in the stomach by another individual... CROSSES THE LINE! Geez. Am I not the only one that thinks this is "wrong?" AND, what if your son is FURTHER bullied and this escalates????/
All I know, if this were MY child...I would have called the police. I would NOT stand for it, nor their negligent handling of this SERIOUS problem.
All the best,
Susan