Every One That Hates Billy Wolfe
Billy Wolfe was profiled by The New York Times in an article about kids who get bullied at school. Billy Wolfe has been the target of school bullies who set up a Facebook page entitles "Every One That Hates Billy Wolfe" to make fun of... [more]
Billy Wolfe was profiled by The New York Times in an article about kids who get bullied at school. Billy Wolfe has been the target of school bullies who set up a Facebook page entitles "Every One That Hates Billy Wolfe" to make fun of him.
The page has now been taken down. Parents and friends (along with other supporters) are trying to support Billy and stop the abuses.
CALABASAS, Calif. - Three boys have been arrested for investigation of bullying red-haired students after a Facebook message promoted "Kick a Ginger Day" at a Southern California school.
Los Angeles County sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore said Monday that two 12-year-olds were arrested for suspicion of misdemeanor battery, and a 13-year-old was booked for misdemeanor cyberbullying. They were released to their parents.
A total of eight boys...
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From huffingtonpost.com
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School administrators were taught how they can better handle lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender bullying and discrimination at a public forum held Monday evening at Parkland College. East Central Illinois Safe Schools Alliance, a subdivision of Illinois Safe Schools Alliance, sponsored the event, and the panel consisted of LGBT students, teachers and administrators.
There are very few schools that actually teach their...
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From dailyillini.com
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Bullying is always a presence in schools, but the concept is occasionally ignored and placed on the back burner. Bullying, especially toward LBGT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transexual) youths has escalated in the past years.
The idea to film a documentary devoted to this issue began as a research study involving LGBT kids' experiences in high school.
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From redandblack.com
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About half the students gathered in Timony Grammar School's auditorium yesterday morning raised their hands when they were asked if they have been bullied. Roughly two-thirds raised their hands when their guest speaker, a 15-year-old author of a book about bullying, asked if they have bullied someone.
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From eagletribune.com
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Keokuk School District administrators recognize there’s a bullying problem. The state Department of Education evaluation visit in April cited the district, noting the various buildings should have a consistent policy and succinct way to handle bullying.
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From dailygate.com
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It's a growing problem in the country, that's only gotten worse with the internet.
Bullying is an important issue local education leaders are talking to kids about.
Here's speaker, Rick Heidt talking with 5th graders at Fort Lincoln elementary school i
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From kxnet.com
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We recently sat down with anti-bullying activist Jodee Blanco, author of the New York Times Bestseller Please Stop Laughing At Me… and the recently released sequel Please Stop Laughing At Us: One Survivor’s Extraordinary Quest to Prevent School Bullying Read More......(read more)
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From teacherlingo.com
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London, Nov 15 (ANI): Cyberbullying - where children face taunts, threats and insults via the internet and mobile phones - is now the most common form of bullying, according to a new research.
The survey, carried out by the National Centre for Social Research, analysed bullying among more than 10,000 secondary school pupils in England aged [...]
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From thaindian.com
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Marlin Angraini, the mother of a victim in a recent case of school bullying, said she still worries about her son's mental state despite having moved him to another school. "I have requested teachers and security officers *at the new school* to watch my
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From p.moreover.com
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students in middle school experience frequent verbal harassment and sometimes physical assault from their classmates, says a new research brief.
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