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Bullying Prevention Month In Vienna: Share Your Stories

October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Patch is taking a look at the impact of bullying in Vienna.

For National Bullying Prevention Month, we're looking at how bullying affects students in Vienna.
For National Bullying Prevention Month, we're looking at how bullying affects students in Vienna. (Shutterstock)

VIENNA, VA — Bullying remains a nationwide problem that affects more than one in five students. And while some boil it down to the idea that "kids will be kids," studies show that students who are bullied are at increased risk for anxiety, depression, poor self-image, mental health and behavior problems and poor school adjustment.

With October being National Bullying Prevention Month, Patch is taking a look at how school districts handle and report bullying, and the impact it has on students in Vienna.
We're asking parents to share their experiences and thoughts on bullying in Fairfax County Public Schools and local private schools. All responses are anonymous, and no names will be used.

Please take a few moments to fill out Vienna Patch's bullying survey below.

Find out what's happening in Viennawith free, real-time updates from Patch.


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As part of a national reporting project, Patch has been looking at society's roles and responsibilities in bullying and a child's unthinkable decision to end their own life in hopes we might offer solutions that save lives.

Do you have a story to tell? Are you concerned about how your local schools handle bullies and their victims?

Email us at bullies@patch.com and share your views in the comments.

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