(KAIR) -- In an effort to curb bullying in school, the USD 377 school district will conduct several forums on the topic throughout Atchison County in the month of April.
According to Safe Schools Healthy Students Director Joshua Snyder, the forums are meant to satisfy state statutes as well as get a true gauge on bullying issues in the schools.
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The forums will run from 6:30 to 7:30.
They will be April 3rd at the Potter City Building, April 4th at the Cummings Christian Church, April 10th at the Atchison County Community Elementary Library in Effingham, April 11th at the Muscotah City Building, April 17th at the Huron City Building, April 18th at the Lancaster City Building and April 25th at the Good Intent Saint Louis Church.
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