Cyberbullying

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: 2022 School Crime Data: Report on Indicators of School Crimes and Safety

2022 School Crime Data: Report on Indicators of School Crimes and Safety

Here’s a brief overview of the latest U.S. school and college crime trends, according to a new report from several federal agencies.

Read: Former University of Wisconsin-Madison Grad Student Arrested for Making Threats

Former University of Wisconsin-Madison Grad Student Arrested for Making Threats

The former UW Madison graduate student allegedly emailed escalating threats to numerous students, employees, and professors.

Read: Student Bullying and Suicide: Signs of a Toxic School

Student Bullying and Suicide: Signs of a Toxic School

I am seeing an alarming trend of toxic school climates and students who do not feel a part of their school community.

Read: N.J. High School Freshman Takes Life After Video of Beating Posted Online

N.J. High School Freshman Takes Life After Video of Beating Posted Online

Four students have been charged in the beating of Adriana Kuch, and the district superintendent has resigned over his handling of the matter.

Read: Study Finds 71% of LGBTQ+ Youth Say Restrictive State Laws Negatively Impact Their Mental Health

Study Finds 71% of LGBTQ+ Youth Say Restrictive State Laws Negatively Impact Their Mental Health

Additionally, many LGBTQ+ youth say the new policies or debates have resulted in them being bullied, harassed, and/or assaulted.

Read: Seattle Public Schools Sue Big Tech, Allege Social Media Harms Student Mental Health

Seattle Public Schools Sue Big Tech, Allege Social Media Harms Student Mental Health

Schools in Seattle are suing the big tech companies for recommending harmful content to children, allegedly fueling the mental health crisis.

Read: Navigating Children’s and Teens’ Ongoing Reliance on Technology

Navigating Children’s and Teens’ Ongoing Reliance on Technology

A digital wellness expert shares ways schools can reduce technology-dependent behaviors to help ensure children and teens remain safe online.

Read: U.S. Dept of Ed OCR Announces Resolution of Anti-Semitic Harassment Investigation of Kyrene School District #28

U.S. Dept of Ed OCR Announces Resolution of Anti-Semitic Harassment Investigation of Kyrene School District #28

The district violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by failing to respond appropriately to on-going anti-Semitic harassment of a student.

Read: Schools Had Most Shootings in 2 Decades, According to New Federal Report

Schools Had Most Shootings in 2 Decades, According to New Federal Report

Despite the rise in shootings, nonfatal criminal victimizations dropped from 51 to 11 per 1,000 students, ages 12-18 over the past ten years.

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