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In September 2011, the State of New Jersey started enforcing the toughest bullying law in the country. Each school has to report each case of bullying to the State, and the State will grade each school based on bullying standards, policies, and incidents. Each school must have an effective plan to deal with bullying.
A zero-tolerance policy in schools is a policy of strict enforcement of school rules against behaviors or the possession of items deemed undesirable. In schools, common zero-tolerance policies concern physical altercations, as well as the possession or use of illicit drugs or weapons. Students, and sometimes staff, parents, and other visitors ...
Kuna trustees unanimously voted to make Nov. 5 an “emergency day,” which means schools are closed for staff as well as students. Kuna School Trustee Hillary Lowe.
The superintendent said the district takes the removal of learning materials and resources seriously and considers it an “extreme measure.” Idaho school district restricts books for students ...
In her new parenting book How to Raise Kids Who Aren't Assholes: Science-Based Strategies for Better Parenting — From Tots to Teens, author Melinda Wenner Moyer cites a 2014 analysis of 80 ...
This article incorporates text from a free content work. Licensed under CC-BY-SA IGO 3.0 (license statement/permission). Text taken from School Violence and Bullying: Global Status Report , 9, 110-111, UNESCO, UNESCO. UNESCO. This article incorporates text from a free content work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO.
Disciplinary punishments permitted for students are required to be written into a school district's policy. [22] In school districts where corporal punishment is used, the district must establish specific policies for when and how to employ it. [22] School districts are required to inform students' parents of disciplinary policies and provide ...
The Kuna School District’s supplemental levy, which would have provided the district $5.3 million per year for two years, failed with about 43% support. The measure needed a simple majority to pass.