According to Antoinette Perkins, her daughter Tierra James, 13, never had a voice.
Perkins recalled that she was “extremely entertaining, weird, silly, and always liked to startle people.”
According to Perkins, her daughter experienced bullying at Akili Academy of New Orleans over the years because of her eccentric and reserved attitude.
“They are her glasses. She has braces on. She is shaped oddly, as are her shoes and clothing, according to Perkins.
Perkins claims that despite her family’s love and support, Tierra always felt like something was missing.
She craved friends more than anything else in the world, according to Perkins.
Perkins claims that her kid didn’t have friends because she was constantly bullied at school and online. Perkins claims that her eighth-grade student,middle kid of five, committed suicide.
“I scooped up my infant after shooting her in the head. I took her home. I made an effort to save my child, Perkins said. I worked to keep her alive.
Perkins claimed she never imagined her daughter would commit suicide and that the gun was just there for protection.
Kate Mehok, the CEO of Crescent City Schools, which oversees Akili Academy, tells Eyewitness News that the institution is collaborating with counselors and placing a priority on student security.
“Everyone here is deeply grieved for the loss of a youngster in our neighborhood. It is awful every time we lose a child. According to CEO Kate Mehok, “This family has been a significant member of our Akili family for many years, and we know how much they are mourning. We continue to put a lot of effort into making our classrooms a safe place for students. Bullying is not tolerated here and never will be.
Tierra’s family donated her organs when she passed away so that others could live.
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