Bullying

Read: Moreno Valley USD Settles Student Bullying Case for $27 Million

Moreno Valley USD Settles Student Bullying Case for $27 Million

The $27 million settlement by Moreno Valley USD comes four years after 13-year-old Diego Stolz was beaten to death by two of his classmates.

Read: Why Bathroom Breaks Are Making Schools Less Safe and a Solution to Consider

Why Bathroom Breaks Are Making Schools Less Safe and a Solution to Consider

Interviews with teachers about why they don’t want their doors to be closed and locked are not about safety concerns — they are almost 100% about students’ bathroom trips.

Read: How Eliminating Affirmative Action and DEI Will Impact Campus Safety

How Eliminating Affirmative Action and DEI Will Impact Campus Safety

Without DEI programs, schools and universities place the academic performance, mental health, and safety of their most vulnerable students at risk.

Read: Michigan’s OK2SAY Tip Line Sees Increase in School Safety Concerns

Michigan’s OK2SAY Tip Line Sees Increase in School Safety Concerns

The top three categories with the most tips related to school safety in 2022 were bullying, suicide threats, and drugs.

Read: Utah District Agrees to Pay $2M to Family of Bullied Student Who Died by Suicide

Utah District Agrees to Pay $2M to Family of Bullied Student Who Died by Suicide

The family alleged their daughter, who was Black, was constantly bullied by her classmates because of her race, disabilities, and her family’s homelessness.

Read: New Mexico Public Schools Insurance Authority Adopts STOPit Solutions Anonymous Reporting System

New Mexico Public Schools Insurance Authority Adopts STOPit Solutions Anonymous Reporting System

NMPSIA member schools will have access to STOPit’s anonymous reporting, incident management, and real-time communication features.

Read: 5 Ways Schools Can Encourage Students to Report Threats

5 Ways Schools Can Encourage Students to Report Threats

CISA and the U.S. Secret Service share new guidance on how K-12 schools can encourage student bystander reporting of threats and other concerning behaviors.

Read: Most Teachers Believe Teachers Carrying Guns on Campus Would Make Schools Less Safe

Most Teachers Believe Teachers Carrying Guns on Campus Would Make Schools Less Safe

About 19% of all the teachers who participated in a new RAND study said they would carry a gun at school if allowed.

Read: Navigate360 Announces Leadership Changes

Navigate360 Announces Leadership Changes

The newly filled roles are the company’s chief marketing officer, chief product officer, and vice president of threat detection and prevention program development.

Read: Are We Making Any Progress in School Security?

Are We Making Any Progress in School Security?

Although we are bombarded daily with news of gun violence, one school security study indicates our efforts are paying off.

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