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Calhoun High School students were recently challenged to look at themselves and others in a completely new way in order to help reduce bullying and create a more peaceful world. From Oct. 4 to 6, … more
“Words hurt.” That was the message for students at Forest Road School recently, which hosted a “Box Out Bullying” assembly. more
Over the past few years, New York state lawmakers have targeted bullying in schools with legislation designed to allow students to feel safe in a place where they should feel safe. more
Jeyson Jones, 16, could laugh with 15 other classmates and friends at the Valley Stream Presbyterian Church on a recent Thursday night while calling Dontáe Ellis, 17, a bully for teasing his friend for wearing two shirts. But it’s the fact that two titanium plates were put into the sides of his then smiling face, made his mother seriously consider issues facing the village’s youth. more
It is a word we hear too often in discussions of schools across the country: bullying. The problem is growing, as are efforts to combat it. The anti-bullying message is reaching many people, and inspiring them to raise their voices. One of them is John Halligan, who visited East Rockaway Junior-Senior High School on May 19. more
Administrators and students at Memorial Junior High and North High School are working harder than ever to treat the age-old problem of bullying. more
“Bully” and “victim” are two words that Jeremy Rubenstein doesn’t like to use when talking about bullying. The creator of Box Out Bullying brought his show, with a strong anti-bullying message, to Shaw Avenue School for three performances last Friday. more
With a Baldwin boy implicated in the BOCES bias crimes in Hicksville and bullying tragedies being reported seemingly daily, area parents and youngsters are increasingly searching for anti-bullying resources. Given this, the expansion of the anti-bullying programs available through Child Abuse Prevention Services (CAPS) of Long Island is aptly timed. more
As the problem of bullying — whether it be the generations-old playground abuse or its computer-age offshoot, cyber-bullying — attracts more and more media attention, Baldwin residents can take comfort in the fact that area schools have been battling the problem for nearly a decade. more
The recent attack of a 14-year-old student on a Nassau BOCES school bus reminds us that anti-gay hate and bullying is as big a problem locally as it is across the country. more
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