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MO Bully Bill: Time To Act On Safe Schools Act?

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Friday, April 23, 2010   

JEFFERSON CITY, MO. - A bill being considered in the Missouri Legislature would strengthen current school anti-bullying laws in the Show Me State. The Safe School Act defines specific categories of students who are often targets of bullying. The bill would remove the current requirement that school policies treat all students equally without an awareness of certain categories - or enumerations - of children who are more likely to be bullied.

Stephanie Perkins, spokesperson for PROMO Fund, says defining such groups would give students more protection, by establishing 12 categories, such as race, religion, sexual orientation and disabilities.

"We've seen time and time again in studies and in Supreme Court cases that enumeration is the key to having the teeth to protect students and to protect groups of targeted people."

Critics of the bill say the enumerated categories just advance the homosexual agenda. Supporters of the bill say it seeks equal treatment for all, not just added protection for one group. The Safe Schools Act has yet to be passed by a Senate committee.

On a related note, a new group, the Safe Schools Coalition, is forming to address ways schools can handle bullying situations, adds Perkins.

"It's about educating all the residents of Missouri about what's going on in public schools; about what the policies are as of right now; how they should be changed, and why they should be changed."

The coalition plans to include groups such as disability rights advocates, inner city urban planners, teachers unions and school board groups.





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