When we think about school bullying, we often focus on victims given the emotional toll they endure, the academic disruption they face and the long-term scars that follow them into adulthood.
When we talk about bullying, most people picture middle school hallways, anonymous online posts, or cliques forming in adolescence. But the truth is, the seeds of bullying are planted much earlier.
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PLEASANTVILLE - The important changes to the state’s anti-bullying policy and how it affects the Pleasantville Public Schools will be explained to the community during a forum Tuesday, Oct. 4. The ...