'Cyber-bullying' comes under fire from stabbing school boss

By AAP
26 November 2004 11:24 AM
Tags: cyber-bullying, internet, sms, aap

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    Sceggs is very much not in con ...Anonymous -- 29/11/04

    Sceggs is very much not in control of bulling , there is not a day that the kids dont push , hit , or say mean things, not to mention punching. The school ignores the issues
    and turns the problem on to the student. They seem to think it is not important, they leave it to get out of hand then they dont take the blame
    for the issue. I have a child there and this is a on going problem. My child does not want to go to school and is sick of the on going problems.
    the cost of the school does not offer us any thing the public schools have.

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