Thursday, September 01, 2011

Classmates Encouraged to Report Each Other to New Jersey Police


From http://www.blacklistednews.com/Classmates_Encouraged_to_Report_Each_Other_to_New_Jersey_Police_/15509/0/0/0/Y/M.html

Classmates Encouraged to Report Each Other to New Jersey Police

August 31, 2011
Source: New York Times

Under a new state law in New Jersey, lunch-line bullies in the East Hanover schools can be reported to the police by their classmates this fall through anonymous tips to the Crimestoppers hot line.
In Elizabeth, children, including kindergartners, will spend six class periods learning, among other things, the difference between telling and tattling.
And at North Hunterdon High School, students will be told that there is no such thing as an innocent bystander when it comes to bullying: if they see it, they have a responsibility to try to stop it.
But while many parents and educators welcome the efforts to curb bullying both on campus and online, some superintendents and school board members across New Jersey say the new law, which takes effect Sept. 1, reaches much too far, and complain that they have been given no additional resources to meet its mandates.
Full story here.

1 comment:

Andrea Muhrrteyn said...

Any idiot who puts their children in a goverment run school deserves such shit bullshit.