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Editorial: It takes a village to combat the scarring problem of bullying
Bullying is in the news a lot lately, and for good reason. Being bullied can be a searing, scarring experience, and in some ways, it might be a bigger problem than it ever was. In adulthood, we often push aside the memories of being bullied, try to...
Tags: Bully (movie), Social Media, High Schools, Suicide, Health and Safety at School
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Improving safety in county schools
Every day, more than 106,000 students cross the thresholds onto Baltimore County's school campuses and into our school buildings, and we assume responsibility not just for their education but also for their safety. In the first three weeks of this...
Tags: Parenting, Teaching and Learning, Education, Health and Safety at School, Symptoms
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Man shot on Morgan State campus
Morgan State University was placed on emergency lockdown and classes were canceled Wednesday night after a man was shot on campus — the latest in a series of violent incidents that have touched the region's schools this fall. Many students had just...
Tags: Shootings, Technology, Engineering, Catonsville, Teaching and Learning
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Friday
WEATHER The National Weather Service is calling for Friday to be mostly sunny, with a high near 86 and south winds from 5 to 8 miles per hour. Friday night is expected to be mostly cloud, with a low around 64. Saturday and Sunday are both expected to be...
Tags: Battle of Antietam, Shootings, Baltimore Weather, Same-Sex Marriage, Tampa Bay Rays
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Accused Perry Hall shooter has bail hearing postponed
Robert W. Gladden Jr. "expected to be killed" on the day he allegedly shot a fellow student at Perry Hall High School, according to his lawyers, who said the teen remains on suicide watch in jail. The comments came on the day of the 15-year-old Gladden's...
Tags: Mental Health, Baltimore County, Perry Hall, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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The hard truth about keeping guns out of schools
Baltimore County parents and teachers are understandably uneasy about the safety of their children in the wake of recent back-to-back incidents involving students bringing guns to school. Last week an eighth-grader at Stemmers Run Middle School in Essex...
Tags: Parenting, Teachers, Crime, Law and Justice, Teaching and Learning, Injuries and Wounds
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Perry Hall High shooting victim heads home from hospital
Daniel Borowy, the 17-year-old student shot in the cafeteria of Perry Hall High School on the first day of school, was discharged from the hospital Monday afternoon after two weeks recovering there, according to hospital officials and the family's pastor....
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Injuries and Wounds, Perry Hall, Fractured Rib
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Balto. Co. officials promise safety upgrades after second gun incident
Baltimore County officials promised new safety measures Tuesday to prevent violence in public schools — including hand-held metal detectors, an increased police presence and a new administrative security office — after a teacher wrestled a gun...Tags: Conservation, Parenting, Interior Policy, Catonsville, Firearms
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Parents, teachers uneasy after second gun incident
Parents and teachers in Baltimore County expressed a lingering uneasiness about school violence Wednesday, despite school officials' promises of beefed-up security after the second gun-related incident in two weeks.
The morning after an eighth-grader...Tags: Catonsville, Baltimore County, Perry Hall, Personal Weapon Control, Politics
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Meet Dallas Dance
New Baltimore County Superintendent Dallas Dance will be the guest at the next Sun Newsmaker Forum this Thursday, when he will answer questions from the public about his plans for the school system and the decisions he has already made. Mr. Dance's...
Tags: Howard County, Joe A. Hairston, Towson, Baltimore County
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Hundreds pack church to say farewell to slain mother
Even as relatives and friends held a funeral Monday to mourn a young mother killed by a stray bullet, Baltimore police pushed to solve a spate of killings that has left 10 dead in the past 10 days. Dozens of mourners passed the open casket of LaRelle...
Tags: Labor Day, Ethics, Sports, Anthony Barksdale, Politics
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Ray Rice designs T-shirt to help fight bullying
The Baltimore SunRay Rice continues to stand up against bullying by designing a T-shirt that will help raise money to fight the problem. Rice has joined with PACER National Bullying Prevention Center and a shirt company called CustomInk for the Be Good to Each Other...Tags: Friday (song), Rebecca Black
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