Queen Creek Football Players Rally for Bullied Girl
How about a little good news?
In the scrub-brush desert town of Queen
Creek, Ariz., high school bullies were throwing trash at sophomore Chy
Johnson. Calling her "stupid." Pushing her in the halls.
Chy's brain works at only a third-grade level because of a genetic birth defect, but she knew enough to feel hate.
"She'd come home every night at the start of
the school year crying and upset," says her mom, Liz Johnson. "That
permanent smile she had, that gleam in her eye, that was all gone."
Her mom says she tried to talk to teachers
and administrators and got nowhere. So she tried a whole new path -- the
starting quarterback of the undefeated football team. After all, senior
Carson Jones had once escorted Chy to the
Special Olympics.
"Just keep your ear to the ground," Liz wrote to Carson on his Facebook page. "Maybe get me some names?"
But Carson Jones did something better than that. Instead of ratting other kids out, he decided to take one in -- Chy.
He started asking her to eat at the cool
kids' lunch table with him and his teammates. "I just thought that if
they saw her with us every day, maybe they'd start treating her better,"
Carson says. "Telling on kids would've just caused
more problems."
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