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Cochise County student advisory council outlines anti-bullying plan, seeks wider school participation

3862602 · June 17, 2025
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A newly formed Cochise County Student Advisory Council presented plans to promote anti-bullying measures across county schools, including anonymous reporting, social media outreach and in-school events; county staff said federal grant funding and an anonymous tip tool will support the effort.

Students from Cochise County’s Student Advisory Council presented an anti-bullying awareness plan to the Cochise County Board of Supervisors during the June 17 meeting, describing planned outreach, anonymous reporting and school-to-school collaboration.

Kendra Hamberger, a freshman at Wilcox High School speaking for the council, said the group currently includes 14 participants from eight schools and that anti-bullying was selected after applicants identified top issues facing students.

Council members outlined four purposes: elevate…

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