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Re: NJ Anti-bullying Laws Create New Victims
I'd also be interested in knowing if the boy whose project wound up in the garbage can is frequently a target of bullies. Teachers know who is bullied, and you don't know if the incident was investigated because of the new law or because a wise teacher was protecting a kid who needed help. The fact that that kids would just leave papers and trash on the floor and walk all over them is also a bit suspicious --- could be a situation where several kids not involved in the original bullying incident just joined in the "fun" and wanted to humiliate the kid even more by stepping on his project.
We had a girl in town who was bullied relentlessly by a boy who followed her to the park on the way home from school and forced her to eat dog excrement. You state that kids "being reported for things that happen outside the school seems beyond the domain of education and bypasses student's rights and any sense of freedom..." Well, that's a horrific example of how school bullying spreads outside the class day. That girl's freedom to live safely is certainly worth protecting.