Theo Osborne is dancing again — about a month after he was attacked at a southeast Manitoba school.

The 11-year-old suffered a concussion, lost a tooth and had some hair pulled out in what his mother, Melissa Johnson, said was racially motivated bullying and assault at Stonybrook Middle School in Steinbach.

Johnson said the students who attacked Theo made fun of his long hair. Theo told his mom he was being bullied by two boys in December and that the bullying escalated after the winter break.

Johnson contacted the school’s principal and Theo’s teacher to address the bullying. She said her son tried going back to Stonybrook three times after the assault, but the bullying continued.

Johnson met with school officials but said they minimized Theo’s experience by refusing to call what happened an “assault.” She said not using accurate language dismissed the harm done to Theo.

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    2 hours ago

    Typical bullying is targeted toward kids who stand out in some way—different race, different religion, not adhering to gender norms, or just being poor—and that the bullies know will not be backed up by the other students. So unfortunately, I would say that racist bullying is typical bullying.