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Dr. Carrie Weibel outlines anti-bullying goals and investigation timeline

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Dr. Carrie Weibel, director of data planning, research and evaluation, reviewed last year's anti-bullying work, current goals including digital citizenship and restorative practices, the district's investigation counts and legal definition under New Jersey law, and the reporting and appeals timeline.

Dr. Carrie Weibel, director of data planning, research and evaluation, presented the district's anti-bullying work during a lunch-and-learn session, reviewing last year's training and family outreach, this year's priorities and the legally mandated investigation timeline.

Weibel said the district increased time for staff training on school climate, expanded social-emotional learning and anti-bullying investigation training last year, and broadened family outreach including a parent-focused bullying night and letters tied to the district's bullying curriculum. "There's no expectation that any child should be bullied in school, and we adamantly, feel that all children and all schools should be bully free," Weibel said.

The presenter gave specific counts from the most recent year: elementary schools had 43 investigated incidents with…

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