Oklahoma school's administration fights cyberbullying
An assistant principal asked students at Classen School of Advanced Studies to make an anti-bullying pledge Thursday.
It was in response to an incident last month in which 15 students were suspended for cyberbullying.
"We will do whatever it takes to provide a safe learning environment,” Assistant Principal Kirk Wilson said.
Just before finals last semester, a parent reported Web site pages f...
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