After adding up all the results 247 of the students marked yes and 628 of them marked no. A great deal of Mhs students will not stand by and become bystanders, which the evidence indicates that most students at Mhs will stick up for their friends. The same goes for when the bullying happens online, no matter the place, the majority of Mhs students will take a stand. The next question number 4 asks if anyone has stayed home due to online harassment. Most of the students marked no, with a ratio of 187 yes’s and 708 no’s. In the case of Jesus Roman a Mhs senior, opened up that in the 4th grade, he was scared to go to school and would sometimes fake to be sick. It turns out Jesus had a tough time with the “popular” kids at his school. For being relatively smart and much taller than the rest of the kids, it made him an ideal target for bullying. Everyday they would call him names and make him feel that he just didn't belong in school because of the way that he looked. On occasions the bullies would hurt him in many ways by pulling down his pants, throwing stuff with the intent to harm, and punch him when the bullies had the chance. It proved to be a hard time in his life, but now Jesus is thankful that it's