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I agree with the article...there is no place for bullying. However, the slant of the article seems to be that the schools "should have known." This is a false premise...no one can know until it is reported. That means each individual student who was aware (and they seem to be many now) should have said something to a counselor, teacher, resource officer, or administrator. It is so easy to put the blame on the school...but if no one is reporting it...ip the fault lies on each person who was aware of it and did nothing to being it to the attention of someone who could stop it.
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