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I wish it was that easy but it is not. Bullying is a major problem and there are limited funds.Please don’t say, we need more fund because there is only so much money.Can’t you both be right?
Kids like standing up for causes they believe in and this is a national youth project. Kids can’t implement zero tolerance policies, but they can engage in an awareness raising demonstration. Likewise, administrators can’t do this, but they set the policies.
This does not at all take away from the need for strong anti bullying policies.
When this happened at my school it was because a new girl knew about it and told me and other students she thought would be interested. We went to the principal to tell him our plans and what the purpose was, he recommended that we find a faculty advisor and he stressed that we could not refuse to speak to teachers. We organized, spread the word, and the day went off well. It had nothing to do with policy.
I will say that the numbers don’t back up your assertion. Gay and lesbian youth do kill themselves at a disproportionately high rate. I guess I just don’t see anything wrong with tackling the bullying problem as a whole, and then putting a little more effort into trouble spots. At my school, gays got it the worst. Hands down, gay people were the most targeted and tormented, so we focused on that. At the school my sister in law taught at, it was Latino kids that were targeted the most, so they put extra efforts into reducing that specific problem. Later, she taught at an inner city school with serious racial tensions. Guess where they targeted some of their anti bullying efforts and resources? The fact is, if your school has a problem with specific bullying of a group, then it is good to seek to help those students, rather than to pretend that they don’t have it worse. It’s a better use of resources and serves the students better.
We need to use the money wisely to address as many students as possible. Zero tolerance is instituted in most schools but there are so many issues and so many students. It is difficult.