Cyberbullying

Read: Survey: 53 Percent of Calif. Muslim Students Bullied Over Religion

Survey: 53 Percent of Calif. Muslim Students Bullied Over Religion

The percentage of Muslim students who said they had been physically harmed or harassed at school jumped from nine percent in 2014 to 19 percent in 2016.

Read: 2 Middle Schoolers Charged with Cyberstalking After Classmate’s Suicide

2 Middle Schoolers Charged with Cyberstalking After Classmate’s Suicide

One of the suspects told police she started a rumor about her classmate having a sexually transmitted disease and called her “vulgar” names.

Read: Facebook Announces Use of Artificial Intelligence for Suicide Prevention

Facebook Announces Use of Artificial Intelligence for Suicide Prevention

Facebook says it uses artificial intelligence technology to scan posts and videos for patterns of suicidal thoughts or self-harm.

Read: Study: Violence, Bullying Down in U.S. Public Schools

Study: Violence, Bullying Down in U.S. Public Schools

The study also found that both violent occurrences and bullying happen more often in middle schools than in high schools or elementary schools.

Read: Report: Middle School Suicide Rates More Than Doubled Since 2007

Report: Middle School Suicide Rates More Than Doubled Since 2007

The annual rate skyrocketed from 0.9 suicides per 100,000 middle schoolers in 2007 to 2.1 suicides per 100,000 middle schoolers in 2014.

Read: Parent and School Administrator Guide to Cyber Security for Kids

Parent and School Administrator Guide to Cyber Security for Kids

Here are some effective ways you can keep kids safe when they are online or using technology.

Read: Campus Safety Conferences to Address Student Cyber Safety

Campus Safety Conferences to Address Student Cyber Safety

Three different sessions being presented at Campus Safety Conference East and West this summer will provide cyber safety and social media tips that attendees can share with students and their parents. Here’s an overview of what they will present.

Read: Researchers: Stop Zero-Tolerance Bullying Policies

Researchers: Stop Zero-Tolerance Bullying Policies

A recent report outlined the failure of zero tolerance bullying policies to improve student safety.

Law Grants Illinois Schools Access to Student Social Media Passwords

A new law allows schools and universities in Illinois to demand students’ social media passwords if a student is believed to have violated campus cyber bullying policies.

How to Promote School Safety in the Digital Age

Here are tips to help school administrators promote digital safety on their campuses.

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