By Dyanna Garcia An ongoing issue that is currently in all school districts is Bullying. More recently Cyberbullying has become more of an issue. Due to COVID-19, many students have switched to remote learning instead of in school learning. This has caused students to be more involved with technology and social media. Young adults from ages ranging from 12-18 have begun to be more comfortable behind a screen. Though East has a strict “No Bullying” policy, it is still bound to happen, especially online. In a wide range of all school districts more teenagers/young adults are taking advantage of the asynchronous work time. This issue is very important because this causes young adults to change in many ways. For example, bullying can cause a person not to come to school or even use the bathroom simply because they’re scared of the outcome. When at home, students are scared to speak their mind and even post a picture of themselves because of the comments other students have about it. Solutions for this issue will never be followed the way we want them to be because administrators can’t be at all places at once. Some ways we can start to improve a “No Bullying” community are creating more counseling services, monitors for online profanity, clubs/groups to create more connections, and enforcing other students to speak up when witnessing an altercation.
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