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Jamel Myles
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2018 school year begins with tragic bullycide

Most of you are headed back to school or may have already begun the new school year. In the Denver, 

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Can my teacher/coach “out” me to my parents?

The issue regarding a student’s right to privacy versus the right of a parent to know about bullying at school 

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Don’t fall for the Blue Whale Challenge

Apparently the Blue Whale Challenge has been around for a few years. Believed to have started in Russia, it has 

Mallory Grossman
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Another tragic bullycide

We’ve written numerous posts about the loss of our youth to bullying-inspired suicide. It’s never easy because words are just 

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Anti-cyberbullying efforts underway in many countries in 2017

If you thought cyberbullying was unique to the U.S., you’d be wrong. Since www stands for the “world wide web,” 

ariana renee deherrera
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2017 starts with 13-year-old’s bullycide

Few details are available at this point, but reports from Pueblo, Colorado, indicate that a thirteen year-old girl who had been 

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Cyberbullying in 2016 continues to claim teen lives

Although bullycides are no longer front-page news, they continue to occur around the world. Here is a sample of a few 2016 

Michelle Carter and Conrad Roy
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Teen charged with pressuring boyfriend to commit suicide

Conrad Roy III of Massachusetts had a history of depression and had attempted suicide in the past. In 2012, he