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In the Bibb County School District, 333 out of 5,806 middle and high school students reported being cyberbullied last year, according to the 2023 Georgia Department of Education Student Health Survey.
But youth violence in Crawford County still has a mental impact on its middle and high school students, with 33% reporting they are concerned about other students hurting them, according to the ...
This bill is “an important step forward in protecting Georgia’s children.” Georgia Senate targets cyberbullying, seeks more protections from social media Skip to main content
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. All school administrators and teachers are required to deal with any incidents of bullying reported to them or witnessed by them ...
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 ...
'Mental Health is the impact that mental health (including emotional, psychological, and social well-being) has on educational performance.Mental health often viewed as an adult issue, but in 1850 almost half of adolescents in the United States are affected by mental disorders, and about 20% of these are categorized as “severe.” [1] Mental health issues can pose a huge problem for students ...
“The defendant held a position of trust and used that as a tool to entice and have these relations with the victim,” Beltran said.
Bullying, one form of which is depicted in this staged photograph, is detrimental to students' well-being and development. [1]School bullying, like bullying outside the school context, refers to one or more perpetrators who have greater physical strength or more social power than their victim and who repeatedly act really mean and violent toward their victim.