Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Anti-bullying measure advances, but aid for victims remains sidelined

Legislation requiring public schools to take more seriously reports of bullying has gained easy passage in the Oklahoma Senate. But even as lawmakers decry the growing problem of school bullying, efforts to increase the options available to victims of bullying remain sidelined at the Capitol.


“It is the best we can do to address a very serious situation that’s occurring in our school districts,” said Sharp, a Shawnee Republican and former teacher.

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from Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs Anti-bullying measure advances, but aid for victims remains sidelined