A Washington mom says her son tried to take his life after he received malicious messages from classmates in his yearbook telling him to “kill yourself.”

Shannon Hansen, of Buckley, took to Facebook after her 13-year-old son came home from Glacier Middle School upset over hurtful yearbook notes written to him during lunch.

Hansen shared a photo Friday of one page filled with obscenities and other hateful messages.

“You should do the world and favor and die,” wrote one student.

In the post, which has gone viral, Hansen said that she was “beside herself” that students would be so cruel.

“This is what he had to see, he walked out of the lunch room and walked home and called me in tears,” Hansen said.

According to news station KATU, the teen, who did not want to be identified, walked to the river, where he considered ending his life and texted his mom goodbye.

“He said ‘I’m sorry Mom, I just can’t take it anymore and maybe I should just do it. Maybe they’re right. I’m sorry, I’m sorry,'” Hansen told KATU.

When she tracked him down, he said that he had thankfully changed his mind.

Hansen contacted both the school district and police about the offending writings.

Officials from the White River School District said they were “deeply concerned” about the yearbook messages.

“Our immediate concern is for the safety and well-being of the student involved, and school administration has been working closely with the student and their family from the beginning,” said superintendent Janel Keating-Hambly.