School Safety Law News for 4/16/12
- A Maryland high school principal is trying to balance student protests—which call for smaller class sizes, higher teacher wages, increased student involvement in education policymaking, and more—with the need to provide campus safety.
- Cyberbullying is now illegal in Erie County, New York, despite the County Executive’s serious misgivings about the law’s enforceability. He believed that a veto would send the wrong message.
- A West Virginia student compiled a hit list and was preparing for a school shooting. The high school’s SRO is praising a student who spoke with the SRO, and provided a tip, while the local police chief says that the investigation was completed quickly based on fast police work and on interagency collaboration with educators.
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