2022-06-04 21:55:43
Older Students Line Up to Change 12-Year-Old’s Day After No One Signed His Yearbook
As Brody Ridder’s fellow classmates were signing each other’s yearbooks, no one was coming up to sign his. Some even straight up told the 12-year-old boy
“no.”
Brody, dejected that his classmates had alienated him, wrote to himself in his yearbook,
“Hope you make some more friends. — Brody Ridder,” he told the Washington Post in an interview. In the end,
“only two classmates, two teachers and himself” had signed the 12-year-old student’s yearbook, the Post noted.
Cassandra Ridder, Brody’s mom, told the Post that Brody had been having challenges with other students socially, even
“repeatedly” experiencing bullying.
“My poor son. Doesn’t seem like things are getting any better. 2 teachers and a total of 2 students wrote in his yearbook. Despite Brody asking all kinds of kids to sign it,” Cassandra shared in the Facebook group, which she showed NBC Today.
“So Brody took it upon himself to write to himself. My heart is shattered. Teach your kids kindness.”
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