October is Bullying Prevention Month

Alert Message

WHEREAS, school bullying has become an increasingly significant problem in the United States and Virginia; and
 
WHEREAS, over twenty percent of the youth in the United States are estimated to be involved in bullying each year, either as a bully or as a victim; and
 
WHEREAS, an estimated one hundred sixty thousand students in kindergarten through twelfth-grade miss school every day due to a fear of being bullied; and
 
WHEREAS, bullying can take many forms, including verbal, physical, and most recently in cyberspace, and can happen in many places on and off school grounds; and
 
WHEREAS, it is important for Virginia parents, students, teachers, and school administrators to be aware of bullying, and to encourage discussion of the problem as a school community; and
 
WHEREAS, the Regional School Board has developed policy on anti-bullying to encourage positive behaviors and to eliminate bullying behaviors including Policies 2065, 5030, and 8002; and
 
NOW, THEREFORE, the Regional School Board recognizes the month of October 2017 as Bullying Prevention Month, with the intention that the issue of bullying and its prevention be discussed in the classroom during that time.
 

Presented this 19th day of October 2017

 John Axselle III, Chairman                        Robert C. Lowerre, Ph.D.      
MLWGS Regional School Board              Director
 

 

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