Legal, Suspension, or Jail time

<p>Luckily I dont think the student's reported me.</p>

<p>The shcool shouldnt have anything to do with your problem, but they are usually really anti'bully...(depending on your school) so you might get suspended... but they dont have anything to do</p>

<p>So, what happened today?</p>

<p>Nothing yet i dont think they went to guidance though one person dared and said they spoke with the vice principal.</p>

<p>how can they prove it was you sending those messages.</p>

<p>Depending on your school, they might not (and I think shouldn't) be able to do anything to you to i.e suspension. If they do though, I'm pretty sure you can make a claim about the punishment being detrimental to your education and such, I mean I thought like only private schools could punish you for what you do out of school. But yeah, keep us updated, I'm curious about this</p>

<p>Well I admitted to it online- there is alotta proof but if I get called down I plan on not talking to administration (saying its none of their business-cept politer) cuz its a public school.</p>

<p>act like you dont know whats going on dont be like " its none of your business"
;if you act like you dont know what happened, the administration will just be like " w/e we dont care, not our business" saying they shouldnt ask about the issue immediately gives off your guilt</p>

<p>Tennisgal89 hit it right on the mark; the girls thought better of it and never went to guidance! I am safe!</p>

<p>i hope you realized what a stupid thing you did though !!!</p>

<p>We had a talk just a few days ago on internet policies. In my city, impersonating a person on the internet can be a criminal offense.</p>

<p>suspension and jail time may break my bones</p>