COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. Most Wednesday afternoons Nathan Pemberton would be sitting in his third grade classroom. But that didnt happen. Got suspended, he says.
The 9-year-old was kicked out of school Tuesday after he says he stood up to a bully who was beating him up.
One kid kicked me in the back, then punched me in the face. Then I punched him in the face, and then I got in trouble, he says.
A picture shows the red marks on his face. His parents says about once a week, hes been coming home from West Elementary School in Colorado Springs saying hes been bullied.
Theyre glad he finally decided enough is enough.
Finally, yeah, we told him, if you have to, if theres nobody else around, you do what you have to do, his mother, Deborah Pemberton, says.
A school spokesperson told FOX31 Denver in a statement the district has a no tolerance student discipline policy. If a student is involved in a physical altercation on school property, they are automatically suspended.
It goes on to say, District 11 schools employ many anti-bullying teaching techniques
and none of these methods include violence or retaliation.
Well the school had told us and told him as well, just walk away. Walk away, find a teacher, says Deborah Pemberton. Well, when those things happened, and he did find a teacher, there was hardly any repercussions.
Since Tuesdays fight, the family has been getting calls from reporters as far away as New York.
Theres something about Nathans story a school kid fighting back against a bully, thats touched a nerve.