Delaware schoolboy reportedly bullied over Trump surname

In this Dec. 7, 2018, photo, President Donald Trump speaks the 2018 Project Safe Neighborhoods National Conference in Kansas City, Mo. Trump's growing legal peril has unnerved Republicans who believe the turmoil has left the president increasingly vulnerable as he gears up for what is sure to be a nasty fight for re-election. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
In this Dec. 7, 2018, photo, President Donald Trump speaks the 2018 Project Safe Neighborhoods National Conference in Kansas City, Mo. Trump's growing legal peril has unnerved Republicans who believe the turmoil has left the president increasingly vulnerable as he gears up for what is sure to be a nasty fight for re-election. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) - Officials with a Delaware school district say they've taken steps to support a middle-school student who reportedly has been bullied for the past two years because his last name is Trump.

Brandywine School District officials say Joshua Trump's parents raised concerns about their son's safety last week with staff at Talley Middle School in Wilmington.

Officials agreed to allow Joshua to ride a different school bus, but on his first ride on his new bus Thursday, other students "inappropriately repeated his last name multiple times."

Official addressed the incident and say the school is providing additional support for Joshua, including mentoring, social and emotional support, and a name change in the database so that all staff refer to him by his father's surname, Berto, instead of his mother's surname, Trump.

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