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Letter: Report bullying to lead to end

The Columbian
Published: March 31, 2014, 5:00pm

As a citizen of Clark County, I would like to talk about how to stop the bullying at Vancouver public schools. Because I feel very bad for the ones who are being bullied, I would love it if we could end the bullying and help the kids who are getting bullied. I wish that we could all do our part to stop this destructive social problem. I feel that there are too many cases of this issue and that it causes deep emotional scars that can last a lifetime. It has been reported that bullying has contributed to cases of suicide and other harmful social ills. I challenge parents everywhere to teach their children the harmful effects of bullying. I also challenge everyone to have the courage to report every act of bullying.

Charles Ricks

Vancouver

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