Bullying

Read: Southwick, Mass.: 6 Middle Schoolers Criminally Charged for ‘Mock Slave Auction’

Southwick, Mass.: 6 Middle Schoolers Criminally Charged for ‘Mock Slave Auction’

In a Snapchat group titled “Black people are low class,” the Southwick Regional School students allegedly bid on their Black classmates.

Read: No Charges to Be Filed in School Bathroom Fight Involving Nex Benedict

No Charges to Be Filed in School Bathroom Fight Involving Nex Benedict

Nex Benedict had allegedly been bullied for months, with the harassment starting shortly after Oklahoma passed its transgender school bathroom law.

Read: Report: 10 Essential Actions to Improve School Safety

Report: 10 Essential Actions to Improve School Safety

Here are the recommendations from COPS on school safety and a summary of their findings.

Read: Spotlight on K-12 School/District Campus Safety Director of the Year Finalist Byron McCray

Spotlight on K-12 School/District Campus Safety Director of the Year Finalist Byron McCray

Check out some of this Director of the Year finalist’s top accomplishments, as well as a photo gallery of him and his department.

Read: Syracuse: Parent Attacks Lincoln Middle School Teacher in Front of Class

Syracuse: Parent Attacks Lincoln Middle School Teacher in Front of Class

Syracuse City School District Superintendent Anthony Davis said the mother was able to blend in with students during drop-off.

Read: Students Are Missing More School, and School Nurses May Be Well-Positioned to Help

Students Are Missing More School, and School Nurses May Be Well-Positioned to Help

An MU study led by Knoo Lee examines the role school nurses play in identifying students at risk for chronic absenteeism.

Read: 3 Ways to Stop Nurse Bullying at Your Healthcare Facility

3 Ways to Stop Nurse Bullying at Your Healthcare Facility

In one study, over 50% of nursing students reported seeing or experiencing nurse-on-nurse bullying during their clinical rotations.

Read: The Impact of Holiday Breaks on Youth Behavior, Online Safety and Mental Health

The Impact of Holiday Breaks on Youth Behavior, Online Safety and Mental Health

During holiday breaks, students who lack healthy connections to responsible adults may be vulnerable to negative influences, particularly those promoting worrisome online behavior.

Read: Schools Invest in Cell Phone Lock Bags to Curb Student Usage

Schools Invest in Cell Phone Lock Bags to Curb Student Usage

A study found 50% of kids ages 11 to 17 receive at least 237 cell phone notifications — 25% of which are received during the school day.

Read: Conducting Site Assessments for Students with Disabilities

Conducting Site Assessments for Students with Disabilities

Access or functional needs (AFN) site assessments should cover landscaping, architecture and security, as well as indicators of how well people appreciate, support and communicate with each other, and how functional the school is as a center of teaching and learning.

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