Iowa Lawmakers Enact Detailed Anti-Bullying Law to Be in Schools This Fall

Time Will Tell If Iowa Becomes a Model for Other States

By Sussy, published Jul 07, 2007
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According to the Iowa Department of Education (DE) web site, lawmakers have enacted a new law requiring every school district to have written policies against bullying and harassment.

Following the legislative mandate, the DE and the Iowa Association of School Boards (IASB) are expecting and assisting their school districts to prepare written policies that will help assure that every student attending public schools will be able to do so in a safe and civil school environment.

The policies will be designed to reduce and eliminate bullying and harassment by making sure processes and procedures to deal with incidents of malicious behavior are detailed and clear. The policies will be directed toward bullying and harassment of students by school employees and volunteers who have direct contact with students, in addition to student-on-student behaviors.

In general, harassment and bullying includes behaviors such as hazing and any other kind of victimization of a student. But the detail outlined in Iowa's policies appears to leave no behavior or vulnerable attribute overlooked.

The policies are to cover malicious acts based on virtually everything: age, color, creed, national origin, race, religion, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical attributes, physical or mental ability or disability, ancestry, political party preference, political belief, socioeconomic status or familial status. They also mean any electronic (cell phones, e-mail, pagers, web sites, internet-based communications), written, verbal or physical acts.

The policies are expected to be in effect and enforced as long as a student is on property within the jurisdiction of the school board, while on school-owned or school-operated vehicles and while attending or engaged in school-sponsored activities.

Iowa Lawmakers Enact Detailed Anti-Bullying Law to Be in Schools This Fall
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Harmless? Are you kidding me? Do you know what it does do kids, do you know how children and teens develop differently when being named called and harassed at school. Developing their personalities is critical during this period of their lives and being bullied only makes things worse for them.

Posted on 11/12/2007 at 7:11:00 PM

 
I think this law is taking things too far. 15 kids in my school district have been suspended for calling a 12th grade male a name. Honestly who can say they have never called somebody a name? What happens when these kids get in the real world. I can see when kids are getting physically assulted, but harmless name calling? Give me a break. Makes me want to puke

Posted on 11/07/2007 at 10:11:00 AM

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