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School, employees named in lawsuit following bullied teen's suicide
Two years after a Greensburg teenager committed suicide, his family filed a civil lawsuit against the school corporation and four of its employees. Fifteen-year-old Billy Lucas attended Greensburg Community Junior High School before he took his own...
Tags: Learning Disability, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Social Sciences, Arts and Culture
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Harassed Bus Monitor Starts Anti-bullying Foundation
CNNGREECE, NY -- The upstate New York school bus monitor who received hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations after a video of her being harassed by students went viral has decided to use some of the proceeds to start her own anti-bullying foundation....Tags: Miss Teen USA, Education, Entertainment Events, CNN (tv network), Teaching and Learning
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More Has to be Done to Stop Bullying
CalexicoThe virtual video of Karen Klein, a 68-year-old school bus monitor, in which she was verbally abused by a group of students, was at the top of the news all around the world. The elderly woman was bullied by a group of students, while millions were able to...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Education, Abusive Behavior, U.S. Department of Education, Substance Abuse
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Burbank school district looks at bullying rules
State legislation regarding cyberbullying is spurring changes to Glendale Unified's own policies as school officials address the ways in which social media websites and other electronic media have affected their ability to monitor student activities....Tags: Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning, Electronics, Students, Health and Safety at School
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Bedford County school leaders craft new policy to address bullying
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefBedford County leaders are preparing to adopt a new tactic to handle bullying in schools. At a meeting Thursday night, school board members will vote on whether to adopt a new "Bullying Prevention and Intervention" policy. Although Bedford has...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Bedford County (Virginia), Students, Health and Safety at School
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DHS grad uses crown as anti-bullying pulpit
smojica@amnews.comWhen Stephanie Ramos became a victim of cyber bullying, she quickly lost confidence in herself. As part of her recovery from the emotional effects of being targeted, Ramos, now 19, decided to enter the National American Miss Kentucky Pageant. She won the...Tags: Schools, Education, Teaching and Learning, Human Interest, Steve Beshear
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Bullied Bus Monitor Quits After $700,000 Donation
KTLA NewsGREECE, NY -- After an out pour of public sympathy -- and now several hundred thousands dollars richer -- a New York bus monitor whose bullying at the hands of students was caught on camera has finally opted to retire. Karen Klein, 68, told the...Tags: CNN (tv network), Anderson Cooper, Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice, Family
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Report: Drew Ferraro was thought to be suicidal before he jumped
The parents of Drew Ferraro — the sophomore who jumped to his death from a Crescenta Valley High School building on Feb. 10 in front of dozens of students — were reportedly notified that the teen “was thought to have been suicidal”...
Tags: Suicidal Behavior, Suicide, Citalopram (drug)
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New Anti-Bully Requirements For Michigan School Districts
ReporterBullying is an issue that's sparked emotional response across the county and here in West Michigan. Soon, every school district in the state will have to meet new requirements regarding their anti-bullying policy, following a new law that passed in...Tags: Politics, Health, Health and Safety at School, Freedom of the Press
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Former Pegasus teacher with HIV files lawsuit
A lawsuit has been filed against the Pegasus School in Huntington Beach by an HIV-positive teacher who claims he was harassed and then forced to quit under threat. Science teacher and Irvine resident Matthew Edmondson is accusing the head of the school...Tags: Laws, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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City school evaluations show problems in instruction
As the Baltimore school system prepares to implement a more stringent curriculum next year, sample evaluations of more than two dozen schools show that many are struggling with how to effectively teach children.
In an evaluation of teachers' instruction,...Tags: Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Baltimore School for the Arts, New York City, Health
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