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Bus Bullies Suspended for One Year



Greece, NY (WBEN) The Greece Central School District has announced discipline for the four students involved in the videotaped bullying of bus aide Karen Klein. Each of the four students have been suspended for one year.

The following is the district's statement:

Following individual meetings this week with school and district administrators, each family waived their right to a hearing and agreed to one-year suspensions from school and regular bus transportation. The Greece Central School District is legally required to provide all students ages 5 to 16 with an education, therefore, during the 2012-13 school year, the students who have been suspended will be transferred to the district Reengagement Center, located in a non-school facility. This alternative education program keeps middle school students on track academically while providing a structured opportunity for students to take responsibility for their actions by completing community service hours and receiving formal instruction related to conduct and behavior that prepares them for a productive future. The program includes a strong parent involvement component.

Each student will be required to complete 50 hours of community service with senior citizens and will complete a formal program in bullying prevention, respect and responsibility. In accordance with district policy, if at 30 weeks into the school year the students have completed the conditions of their discipline and are in good standing at the Reengagement Center, they can apply for early readmission to Athena Middle School.

Rarely are school districts able to announce the exact discipline students receive for violations of the Code of Conduct. It was possible in this case because each of the students involved admitted to wrongdoing, accepted the recommended consequences and agreed to permit the district to publicly release the terms of their disciplinary action. The parents and students in this case cooperated fully with our investigation and with the Greece Police investigation, which helped to expedite this process and resolve this matter quickly. We thank the Greece Police Department for their continued partnership and guidance, as well as the many Greece Central School District staff members and school leaders who have worked to resolve this matter.

This summer, Greece Central School District staff, including transportation employees, will continue to take part in previously scheduled bullying prevention trainings. The trainings will include information on New York State’s Dignity for All Students Act, requiring schools to provide a safe and supportive environment free from discrimination, intimidation, taunting, harassment and bullying on school property, on school buses and at school functions.

Greece Central School District remains committed to bullying prevention efforts through full implementation of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) in all schools and the Olweus Bullying Prevention model. In 2011, the district established, and posted on the district website, a clear bullying reporting process that identifies trained staff in each school for parents and students to work with to address bullying and harassment if it occurs. This process will be more highly publicized throughout the district.

The district is currently completing an internal review of policies, training, reporting and appeals protocols to ensure clear steps that employees and students can take to combat bullying and behavior that cultivates a negative environment of disrespect. This incident does not reflect the majority of Greece students but nonetheless we are committed to full implementation of our discipline policies and Code of Conduct. Those wishing to anonymously report bullying can do so by calling our Safe School Helpline at 1-800-418-6423, extension 359.

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06/29/2012 4:46PM
Bus Bullies Suspended for One Year
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06/29/2012 5:12PM
Too Harsh
It will only give the more time to get into trouble by not going to school for 1 year.
06/29/2012 5:14PM
Glad
I am glad to see that the families and students have stepped up and assumed responsibility for these actions. I love love that they have to volunteer with seniors this is something I think all youth should do anyway. Good job Grease School district andall involved.
06/29/2012 6:16PM
Hard way to learn some manners
Maybe they'll learn to respect their elders and get some manners.
06/29/2012 7:54PM
Finally, parents accept punishment for their kids
It's refresing to me to read these parents are owning the horrific behavior of their kids.
06/29/2012 8:46PM
community service
Wow, I had no idea the schools would come down like that, but I'm glad they did. However, I wish they were just out of school for the year and not just transferred to an alternate program. But, 50 hours of community service with senior citizens- I like that!
06/29/2012 9:04PM
Bullies
I think this is very appropriate considering the extent to which they carried out the bullying in particular with an older adult. I hope this process will help the students to mature into responsible, caring young adults. I would like to see follow up information in the future and how the students are progressing. This situation should serve to set an example to others that this kind of conduct is unacceptable by any standards. I kindly wish these students well and hope for the best for them, as I'm sure Karen Kline does. Having had experience working with middle school students, as well as high school students,I fully understand the need to discipline. I am glad that the punishment fit the crime in this case. Filing charges and having the students arrested would not have served them at all and very possibly may have increased the likelihood of future trouble with the law. I would like to send my regards to their parents. I know this has been a very trying time for them as well.
06/29/2012 11:11PM
Bus Bullies Suspended for One Year
too bad the Williamsville District doesn't enforce a Code of Conduct
06/29/2012 11:36PM
bus bullies
good they deserve it.....
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