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School committee approves updated bullying prevention and intervention plan

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After a multi-stakeholder review the committee voted unanimously to adopt an updated Bullying Prevention and Intervention Plan that removes harassment language from the bullying form and clarifies appendices and reporting procedures.

The Canton School Committee voted unanimously on April 10 to adopt a revised Bullying Prevention and Intervention Plan (BPIP) that the district’s administration and legal advisers updated over the last several months.

Assistant Principal Adam Hughes and Michelle Shaw (district staff) presented the plan update, describing a reconstituted review committee that included assistant principals, the school resource officer, the district’s digital learning coordinator and the district’s health teacher who attended Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center (MARC) training. The presenters said the revised plan…

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