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Anti-Bullying Act: Stronger measures to Protect Students

by Vincent Daniel D. Ponce

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Krishna Andrei P. Ramirez hibited. efforts. This involves providing teachers and other school employees with greater training and assistance so they can identify bullying situations and react to them quickly and effectively.

Despite these efforts, bullying continues to be a prevalent issue in our country. According to a study conducted by the Department of Education in 2018, 41% of students surveyed reported experiencing bullying at least once in their lifetime.

Dear Leana,

As per information from the administration, the school already conducted a meeting with the parents of senior highschool students catering their concerns regarding the senior high school uniforms.

I hope I have enlightened your mind. Thank you and God bless.

Dear Editor,

I am writing to express my concern regarding the current haircut policy in place at Calubian National High School. As a student of this school, I believe that the policy is unfair and needs to be revised.

It has come to my attention that students are not allowed to have haircuts that are deemed “too long” or “too short.”

I would like to appeal that the school reconsider its current haircut policy and work to create a more inclusive and accepting environment for all students.

Hoping for an immidiate action to my concern.

Sincerely, Frezt

Under the Republic Act 10627, or the Anti-Bullying Act, schools are required to provide a safe and nurturing environment for their students, and bullying is strictly pro-

This emphasizes the importance for ongoing campaigns to increase knowledge of the negative impacts of bullying and to encourage a culture of kindness and respect in schools and communities. A wider audience, including parents and educators, should be reached through bolstering and expanding anti-bullying initiatives and activities.

Bullying must be addressed with more thorough and coordinated

It is crucial to address the root causes of bullying, which often stem from societal issues such as poverty, discrimination, and social inequality. By addressing these issues, we can create a more equitable and inclusive society that values empathy, kindness, and respect for others.

Remember that bullying is a complex issue that requires a multi-faceted approach to address it effectively. By working together, we can create a safer and a child-friendly environment for all learners.

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