Nathan Shoup, Jack Marcogliese, Cam Wierl, and Jon Altneu were all known for their mischievous behavior in Ms. Crigler’s class. On one particular day, they decided to target their classmate Jourdan Bourla.
As Jourdan tried to concentrate on the lesson, the four boys started whispering and giggling amongst themselves. They would occasionally glance over at Jourdan and smirk, as if they were planning something.
As the lesson went on, Nathan, Jack, Cam, and Jon started making fun of Jourdan in subtle ways. They would mimic his hand gestures and facial expressions, causing the rest of the class to burst into laughter. Jourdan, who was usually quite confident, started to look uncomfortable and embarrassed.
Eventually, Ms. Crigler noticed what was happening and scolded the boys for their behavior. She reminded them that everyone in the class deserved respect and that they should be working together, rather than trying to tear each other down.
The boys apologized to Jourdan and the rest of the class, but their behavior did not improve. It was clear that they needed to learn a lesson about kindness and empathy.