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The Idaho House on Monday rejected a bill that would have amended an existing law to require school principals notify parents and guardians of a student's involvement in harassment, intimidation, bullying, violence or self-harm.
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Keeping track of who your kids are talking to on the internet is important. That's why the "Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force" was created, to protect kids on the internet and to teach parents and kids how to be safe from predators online. Idaho Matters sits down to find out more about a special training coming up that is inviting everyone to learn more about like cyberbullying, sexting and concrete ways to stay safe on the internet.
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A new film is looking at the impact of cyberbullying and how to stop it.
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Idaho is already pretty kind. Now there's a Community Kindness Day to help instill a culture of kindness in everyone. Idaho Matters takes a closer look.
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A new report finds Idaho students face more cyberbullying than kids in any other state. While the Gem State tops the list, other rural states also rank…
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Idaho State University has investigated allegations of bullying in its softball program and says the concern was based on misinterpreted comments.The…
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A plan to help school districts crack down on bullying in Idaho's public schools is on its way to the governor's desk.The Idaho Senate passed the bill…
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The Idaho House passed an anti-bullying measure Monday after some impassioned pleas from several lawmakers who talked about the experiences of their own…
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A bill that would establish an expectation for Idaho schools to intervene when a kid is bullied is headed to the Idaho House floor.
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A bipartisan bill in the Idaho Legislature would train teachers to deal with bullying and require them to intervene when they see it happen.Boise…