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Another Bully Bit The Dust
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<blockquote data-quote="bear" data-source="post: 826083" data-attributes="member: 5779"><p>Everyone should do their part to become more informed and have the courage to get involved. It appears that the U.S. Department of Education is taking more aggressive action against schools, public and private, that do not begin to act aggressively to monitor and punish bullying. How long do you think it would take to solve the problem if negligent and irresponsible school administrators, municipalities and private schools were held criminally culpable and financially liable? Instead, our young people are being told they must bear this burden. The inactions of authority figures such as teachers, principles and school administrators should be unacceptable in our society, yet it happens every day. There is a greater push for Anti-bullying policy now than ever before. The problem is very complex and requires input from everybody not just a few. Studies on the subject of bullying are virtually non-existent before 1980. There are several good Anti-bullying sites on the Web. </p><p></p><p>I apologize for being on such a rant </p><p>Bear</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bear, post: 826083, member: 5779"] Everyone should do their part to become more informed and have the courage to get involved. It appears that the U.S. Department of Education is taking more aggressive action against schools, public and private, that do not begin to act aggressively to monitor and punish bullying. How long do you think it would take to solve the problem if negligent and irresponsible school administrators, municipalities and private schools were held criminally culpable and financially liable? Instead, our young people are being told they must bear this burden. The inactions of authority figures such as teachers, principles and school administrators should be unacceptable in our society, yet it happens every day. There is a greater push for Anti-bullying policy now than ever before. The problem is very complex and requires input from everybody not just a few. Studies on the subject of bullying are virtually non-existent before 1980. There are several good Anti-bullying sites on the Web. I apologize for being on such a rant Bear [/QUOTE]
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