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Breaking the Cycle: Confronting Bullying in High Schools

  • Writer: Rachel Arterberry
    Rachel Arterberry
  • Mar 28
  • 1 min read

High school is a time in life that many look back on with fond memories, but for some students, it can be a nightmare due to bullying. Bullying is a pervasive issue that can have long-lasting effects on its victims, from low self-esteem and depression to even more severe consequences. It is essential for schools and communities to confront this issue head-on to prevent any further harm.

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Unchecked bullying often thrives within cliques in high schools, colleges, and workplaces. These groups can create harmful dynamics that exclude others and perpetuate a culture of aggression and exclusion. By allowing these cliques to thrive, we are inadvertently creating an environment where bullying can fester and grow. It is crucial to raise awareness about the devastating impact of bullying and the importance of creating environments that promote kindness, accountability, and resilience. By fostering a culture of kindness and inclusivity, we can prevent tragedies from occurring and create a safer, more supportive community for all. Worst-case scenarios of bullying serve as stark reminders of the harm that can result from unchecked aggression and exclusion. By shedding light on these situations, we can better understand the consequences of allowing bullying to go unaddressed and work towards rebuilding communities that eliminate the possibility of harm. It is everyone's responsibility to stand up against bullying and create a culture of respect and empathy. By working together, we can break the cycle of bullying in high schools and beyond, creating a better future for all.

 
 
 

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