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Students Who Bullied N.Y. Bus Monitor Get 1-year Suspension
CNNGREECE, NY -- Four middle school students caught on camera verbally abusing their bus monitor have been suspended for a year and will be required to complete 50 hours of community service, school district officials said Friday. 68 year-old Karen Klein,...Tags: Health and Safety at School, CNN (tv network), Teaching and Learning, Health, Students
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Alleged Bias Attack May Cost Young Victim His Sight; School Faulted
Pix11.com | @jamesfordtvHe claims that he was bullied to the point of blindness. That's what Kardin Ulysse, 14, said happened to him at his school, and because it wasn't the first time that the eighth grader has been injured at Junior High School 78 in Bergen Beach, he, his...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Separation of Church and State, Justice and Rights, Bergen Beach, Justice System
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Kids harass bus monitor, supporters donate
A disturbing video posted Monday to YouTube shows four middle school students verbally harassing their bus monitor, Karen Klein, a hearing impaired grandmother of eight. The students' relentless harassment of the woman, who sits taking it, has since...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning, Health, Human Interest, YouTube
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Bullied East Harlem Boy, 12, Commits Suicide
PIX11.com | @PIX11MateoAfter being teased for being too short and too smart, a 12-year-old East Harlem boy is now dead. The final straw came when Joel Morales was teased about his dead father. His mother found the fifth grader hanging from a shower rod in the bathroom of their...Tags: Suicide, Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy, Politics, East Harlem
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Online video of New York school kids bullying old woman stirs passion, anger
A video of four seventh-grade boys mercilessly taunting a 68-year-old bus monitor in New York state that went viral has turned the victim into an international fundraising juggernaut and opened her tormentors to an onslaught of threats and abuse. From...
Tags: Media Industry, Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning, Family, NBC (tv network)
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Ex-Rutgers Student Out of Jail Early in Bullying Case
CNNNEWARK, N.J. -- The former Rutgers University student convicted of spying on and intimidating his gay roommate was released from jail Tuesday after serving his sentence, a jail official said. Dharun Ravi, 20, was found guilty in May of invasion of...Tags: Ridgewood, Minority Groups, Prosecution, Facebook, Suicide
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Judge clears way for joint police officer lawsuit against Glendale
Four current and a former Glendale Armenian American police officers can move forward with their federal discrimination and harassment lawsuit against the city after a judge last week refused to throw out the claims. U.S. District Court Judge Josephine...Tags: Defendants, Discrimination, Justice System, Judges, Prosecution
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California leads nation in programs for teen parents, report finds
L.A. NOWFour decades after a landmark federal law barred sex discrimination in education, pregnant students and teen parents still face major barriers to equality –- but California leads the nation in supportive policies for them, according to a study... -
Settlement over alleged Cortines harassment could unravel
L.A. NOWThe settlement with the employee who alleged sexual harassment against former L.A. schools Supt. Ramon C. Cortines could unravel over disputed terms of the agreement and its premature disclosure by the Los Angeles Unified School District.... -
Advocates, experts call for more attention to bullying of special needs-students
Special-education advocates are calling for the state to do more to address the bullying of disabled students, saying that a recent lawsuit against the city school system highlights the long-lasting harm that harassment can do to such children. Experts...Tags: U.S. Department of Education, Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning, Autism, Teaching and Learning
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Bullying suit against city schools goes to trial
A city jury heard opening statements Thursday in a $1.3 million lawsuit in which parents allege that the school system was grossly negligent and failed to prevent their two children, including a special-needs student, from being bullied. School system...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Parkinson's Disease
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