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Bullock County Students attack bullying with kindness

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20 November, 2024

By Felicia Farnsworth

Bullying remains a significant issue in Alabama, impacting children and teens across schools, communities, and online platforms. Defined as repeated, aggressive behavior meant to harm or intimidate, bullying can be verbal, physical, social, or cyber-based. It not only affects the victim but also creates a toxic environment for bystanders and the larger community.

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