Conference Focused on Preventing Bullying

Students will soon return to Connecticut schools where everyone from the principal to the crossing guards is expected to be on watch to spot and prevent bullying.

The state's newly expanded anti-bullying law requires training for every worker associated with school districts.

The updates were a major focus of a conference held on Wednesday that drew many parents, administrators, students and others to the State Capitol.

The updated law specifically bans bullying by e-mail, Facebook or other electronic methods. It also requires districts to keep public records of the number of verified bullying incidents, and to meet deadlines to investigate bullying reports and contact parents.

A 2009 state report found that one of every four Connecticut high school students had been bullied or harassed on school property in the previous year.

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