type of behavior. so i think removing the cell phones is the first step. and i also think that schools need a parents bill of rights. parents need to be able to report what s going on and that s the foundation of mallory s law that we helped to fund. new jersey does have a new jersey hib, which stands for harassment, intimidation, and bullying act, but there needs to be more. children need to be able to predict the consequences of our behavior and i think our lawsuit sets the stage for that. just for people who weren t following the story when everything happened, the tragedy happened, and your efforts here, how far in advance did the school know what was happening? what was the interaction between you guys and the school before this all transpired? well, we started seeing evidence of it towards the end
Dianne and Seth Grossman suggested that school districts prohibit students from using cellphones during the day, after their daughter took her own life.
At least seven out of 10 students in Philippine public schools have suffered bullying, ranking the country first among 70 with the problem, Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian said during the Senate’s hearing on the implementation of the anti-bullying law.
A party-list representative has proposed to provide penal provisions and expand the coverage of the anti-bullying law that would strengthen the campaign in dealing with instances of bullying.
PBA Party-list Rep. Migs Nograles (Photo from Nograles via Facebook)
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