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Rising School-Based Violence and Bullying

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Jennifer Storm

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals a rise in school-based violence and bullying across the United States. While there has been some progress in youth mental health, the increase in violence and safety concerns within schools is alarming.

2023 Statistics of Bullying

In 2023, the percentage of students threatened or injured with a weapon while at school rose from 7% in 2021 to 9%. This increase highlights a growing safety issue within educational environments, where students are increasingly vulnerable to physical harm. The data also showed a significant rise in bullying incidents, with 19% of students reporting being bullied at school in 2023, up from 15% in 2021.

The increase in school-based violence is also affecting student attendance, as more students are missing classes due to safety concerns. In 2023, 13% of students reported skipping school because they feared for their safety, a notable increase from 9% in 2021.

The Impact on Students

Bullying impacts students’ overall well-being and academic success.

Dr. Debra Houry, the CDC’s chief medical officer, stressed the importance of addressing these rising concerns. “While we’ve seen some improvements in youth mental health, the increase in school-based violence is deeply concerning. Every child deserves to feel safe and supported in their learning environment,” Houry said.

Bullying can have devastating effects on young people, leading to feelings of hopelessness, anxiety, and depression. This increase illustrates that we need to be doing more to protect students.

Mark Barden, co-founder of Sandy Hook Promise, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing school violence, also highlighted the need for proactive measures. “We train students to recognize and address signs of social isolation and bullying before they escalate into something more serious,” Barden said. “It’s essential that we implement these programs in schools nationwide to prevent future tragedies.”

Disproportionate Impact

The CDC report also brought attention to the disproportionate impact of school-based violence on female and LGBTQ+ students. These groups report higher rates of violence, bullying, and mental health struggles compared to their peers. Nearly three in 10 LGBTQ+ students were bullied at school in 2023, and two in 10 attempted suicide, underscoring the urgent need for targeted interventions.

Civil Lawsuits Can Help

As the rates of school-based violence and bullying continue to climb, Andreozzi + Foote encourages victims to come forward and learn about their legal rights.

Civil lawsuits play a crucial role in holding schools accountable for failing to address bullying. By seeking justice through the legal system, victims cannot only receive the support they need but also drive systemic change. Civil lawsuits can require schools to adopt stronger anti-bullying policies and fostering a safer, more respectful environment for all students.

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