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Why Are Charter Schools Exempt from Bullying Law? – SchoolBook

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Why Are Charter Schools Exempt from Bullying Law?

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April 13, 2012, 12:35 p.m.
New York State’s heralded anti-bullying law is about to go into effect July 1. But the state Board of Regents recently took some teeth out of the law, known as the Dignity Act, when it said that charter schools don’t have to provide in-class instruction to schoolchildren about the dangers of discrimination and harassment, leaving their students without a key protection from bullying.
Alberto MoralesUdi Ofer
The Regents should overturn this decision and ensure that all children, no matter where they go to school, are aware of the problems of discrimination and harassment and are protected from bullies.
We all know bullying is a serious