Massachusetts H507 strengthens anti-bullying policies in schools by requiring quarterly reporting and establishing an anti-bullying officer pilot.
Massachusetts H507 amends existing anti-bullying policies to enhance enforcement and reporting mechanisms in schools. The bill mandates that bullying incidents and retaliation be reported quarterly rather than annually. It also requires school principals to oversee the implementation and reporting of bullying incident data. Additionally, the bill introduces an anti-bullying officer pilot program to assist schools with significant bullying problems by assigning officers to the five schools with the highest reported incidents.
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