Bullying, Self-Harm, Suicide are Most Common Concerns at PA Schools

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Bullying, self-harm and suicide are the most common concerns fielded during the first half-year of operation for a new threat reporting system that covers Pennsylvania schools. The state attorney general’s office says the Safe 2 Say Something program generated more than 23,000 tips between mid-January and the end of June. The report says about 1,300 tips were determined to be pranks.


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