Legislation aims to stop teachers who bully kids
Cherry Hill case spurs state lawmakers to act
TRENTON — Secret school recordings posted on YouTube by a Cherry Hill father of an adult being caught calling the man’s 10-year-old autistic son “a bastard” may have helped spur an effort to speed the disciplinary process for teachers and other school employees who bully students.
State Sen. Diane Allen, a Burlington County Republican, introduced a bill Thursday to expand anti-bullying laws to cover incidents where teachers are the aggressors.
if any teacher put a hand on my kid i would not sue.I would beet and kick ass.
I’m sure the NJEA fully supports this legislation since it is meant to benefit the kids.