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Parent demands action against school bullying policies

September 19, 2024 | GRAIN VALLEY R-V, School Districts, Missouri


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Parent demands action against school bullying policies
During a recent school board meeting, community member and Grand Valley Ward 3 Alderman Bridal Bray addressed the board regarding concerns over the handling of a bullying incident involving his daughter. Speaking as a concerned parent rather than in his official capacity, Bray criticized the school administration's decision to place his daughter, the victim, on an alternate passing schedule while allowing the alleged bully to continue with normal routines.

Bray argued that this approach not only isolates his daughter but also disrupts her educational experience and social interactions, potentially causing emotional harm. He referenced a specific statute, Grama 160.775, which mandates that school administrations implement anti-bullying measures that do not stigmatize victims. He urged the board to issue new guidance to ensure that any actions taken in response to bullying do not penalize the victim but rather focus on the perpetrator.

The board did not respond to Bray's comments during the public forum, which is designed for patrons to present information without immediate feedback from board members. Bray concluded his remarks by offering to provide further communication on the matter and reaffirmed his support for the school board in his official role. The meeting then moved on to the superintendent's report, with no additional public comments recorded.

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