I hope that he can get some help with this soon. As one who has been through a similar situation, I know how he feels.
I spent all my my school days getting the snot have pounded out of me at least once a week. The school never did anything about it, and every time I fought back I got in trouble. I made sure that my boys wouldn't have to go through that, they both started with martial arts in second grade, the older one has a black belt. Neither of them has ever had problems, just the fact that the other kids know this seems to have protected them. I wouldn't recommend this as a quick cure, but it does have long term benefits.
The best thing if, it were possible, is to get the boy right out of that situation, home schooled, private school, or force the school district to send him to another school .
Because I don't know anything about your school and community, the following suggestions are pretty general. Going over the head of the teachers/principal, to the superintendent or the school board might help,but top down enforcement of anti-bullying rules may just drive the problem out of sight, although it sounds as if the school can't see it anyway. If you know or can find out who the worst offenders are, you might try talking to their parents, but they may be one source of the attitudes that cause the problems in the first place. Athletic coaches, if they see things your way, can apply the strongest pressure to the offenders, if they are involved in sports, and I bet at least some of them are.
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