Kids & Family
Bullying Prevention Month: Do You Have A Story In Massapequa?
National Bullying Prevention Month kicks off this October across the nation. Have you experienced bullying in Massapequa?
National Bullying Prevention Month kicks off this October across the nation.
According to the National Bullying Prevention Center, every day, thousands of young people experience bullying from their peers while at school, after school in their neighborhoods, and even when they are at home, through social media and texts.
“There are many ways to support bullying prevention as an individual or with friends and family, and within your school or community,” the center states on its website. (Learn some here)
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Here's what the Massapequa School District says about bullying:
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"No student shall be subjected to... harassment by employees or students on school property or at a school function; nor shall any student be subjected to discrimination based upon a person’s actual or perceived race, color, weight, national origin, ethnic group, religion, religious practice, disability, sexual orientation, gender (including gender identity or expression), or sex by school employees or students on school property or at a school function."
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