How automation keeps student bullies in check—both in-person and remote.

November 10, 2020 00:24:20
How automation keeps student bullies in check—both in-person and remote.
eSchool News - Innovations in Education
How automation keeps student bullies in check—both in-person and remote.

Nov 10 2020 | 00:24:20

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Show Notes

Even a pandemic won’t stop bad student behavior and in many cases inflames it. In this conversation with eSchool News, Laura Lockhart, director of student services of Keller Independent School District in Texas talks about how the district digitally updated their bullying reporting process to keep students safe and meet federal reporting regulations.

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