According to a new report, Louisiana was ranked as being the worst state for cyberbullying, on-campus fighting, and teens attempting suicide as the result of being bullied at school.
As he recounts his childhood experiences of being bullied, he shocks people in attendance when he identifies the Superintendent as the one who allegedly shoved his head into a urinal in school.
The bill gives teachers a wide leniency to teachers to “take all steps deemed necessary” to the bullying, including involving the police, and personally restraining the offending student.
Video posted yesterday to Facebook by Troy Dakin from Jefferson, Louisiana is going viral on social media. The video shows a reportedly special needs student being hit in the face by another student at Riverdale Middle School in Jefferson.
Bullying has become a prominent social issue in recent years. There are major nationwide efforts to combat it. A new app has recently surfaced that has the potential to deal those those efforts a major setback...
You know that viral story going around about the Sulphur High School student who was stood up by 18 'friends' on prom night? Yeah, there's more to it than that.
The poll by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and MTV suggests that online bullying incidents are still widely prevalent but on the decline.
We've seen parents use unique methods to punish kids in the past -- through Facebook and by making them carry signs on busy streets, for example. But a Utah woman punished her stepdaughter in the most creative way yet by forcing her to wear ill-fitting thrift store clothing for being a bully.
Bullying does not have to result in suicide for it to have serious, long-term effects. A recent study published in the Journal of Adolescent Psychology discovered that nearly 33 percent of all bullying victims suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.