A Chicago father and his son is speaking out publicly after claiming his son endured years of bullying at Noble Street College Prep, saying repeated complaints to school officials were ignored and no meaningful action was taken to protect his child.
According to the father, the alleged bullying went on for several years and included ongoing harassment that he says took a serious emotional toll on his son. The parent claims he reported the incidents to school staff multiple times, hoping administrators would intervene and address the situation before it escalated further.
Instead, he says little was done, leaving his son to continue facing the same issues day after day. Frustrated and concerned for his child’s well-being, the father decided to take his concerns public in hopes of raising awareness and holding the school accountable.
The situation was recently highlighted in a report by FOX 32 Chicago, where the father detailed his concerns and shared his family’s experience. He believes schools should take bullying reports seriously and respond quickly to ensure student safety and mental health.
Bullying has long been a concern for parents and educators, with experts warning that prolonged harassment can lead to anxiety, depression, declining academic performance, and other long-term effects. Many school districts have policies in place requiring staff to investigate complaints and implement measures to protect students.
As this situation gains attention, it remains unclear what actions, if any, the school has taken in response to the allegations. The father says he hopes speaking out will not only help his son but also encourage other families facing similar situations to demand action and support.
The case has sparked conversations among parents across Chicago about school accountability and the importance of addressing bullying before it causes lasting harm.
