Bullying in High School is a Serious Problem

Bullying in high school is a serious problem that affects not only the students who are being bullied, but also the school community as a whole. According to a 2019 report by the National Center for Educational Statistics, nearly 20% of students in the United States aged 12-18 reported being bullied at school.

Bullying can take many forms, including physical, verbal, and social aggression. It can cause a wide range of negative consequences for students, including decreased academic performance, mental health problems, and even suicide.

At ExposedBullying.org, we care deeply about the well-being of students and are committed to working towards a future where all students feel safe and respected at school. One way we do this is by providing a platform for students to share their experiences with bullying and connect with resources and support. We also work with schools and communities to raise awareness about the issue and provide training and resources to prevent and respond to bullying.

But we can’t do it alone. We need the help of students, parents, educators, and community members to create a culture of respect and kindness in our schools.

If you or someone you know is being bullied, we encourage you to reach out for help. You can also make a difference by speaking out against bullying and standing up for your peers. Together, we can create a safer and more inclusive school community for all.

In addition, we want to hear from students and parents, if they have any concerns or suggestions to make our schools safer. We believe that student voices are important in the fight against bullying, and we want to ensure that their concerns are heard and addressed.

In conclusion, Bullying is a serious problem that affects the entire school community. We at ExposedBullying.org care deeply about the well-being of students and are committed to working towards a future where all students feel safe and respected at school. We encourage students, parents, educators, and community members to join us in this effort and be the change they want to see.