But I am Homeschooling now because of bullys.
(the principle didn't really care about bulling.)
This is one of the great injustices that goes on. Parents send their children to school for education. The school is fully responsible for the well-being of those children during school hours and during school activities. Legally anything that happens to you, even bullying, is something that the school can be sued for, especially if it results in physical violence towards you.
There are a few things to remember when it comes to bullying:
1) the principal has NO IDEA AT ALL about how to deal with it. This is very, very common, and it's seen by a lot of adults as something that just isn't a problem, which is 100% incorrect.
2) the person(s) bullying you live in abusive homes. They are the victims of abuse. This is both reason for and punishment for their bullying, to me. I very much enjoyed the thought of those people going home and being beaten by their fathers. It was wrong of me to enjoy this, but it helped me deal.
3) no one can make you feel like shit if you don't already feel like shit for some reason. bullies only pick on easy targets. figure out what's going on to make you appear to be a victim, and rectify it.
4) bullying stops the instant you make it stop. In my case I punched the fella right in the mouth, while pretending to be scared. me being scared fanned his fire, and i took the opportunity to lay his ass to the ground with a surprise left-hook. one person after that guy picked on me, 2 years later, and I did the same thing. after that no one ever picked on me again. I was in Jr. High in the first case, freshman in HS the second.
No one can make you feel bad about yourself without your consent. So, while you're away from those turds, work on your self-confidence. That you're on this forum is a very good indicator of intelligence, and despite a few people on here having foul moods from time to time, myself included, we're all relatively intelligent. So you're already way ahead of the average, right there.
Home schooling is good. If the parent teaching you is invested in your education, you're going to get a better education than anyone in any public school that isn't also getting a lot of tutoring and is in advanced classes. So you have an educational advantage there.
So, you have a great opportunity to advance yourself mentally while you're hanging out at home learning stuff no one else knows. I actually envy your situation a bit. If you return to public school at the same place or with the same kids, just know going in that you're going to throw a punch on the first day. Accept it, and do your best to knock the kid who decides you're a target onto his back with a single punch. No one will mess with you, and maybe even a few girls will pay more attention to you.