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Reply to "How is bullying handled at Cooper or Longfellow?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DC went to Longfellow and experienced bullying. I think the bullying was cultivated by the aggressive, competitive nature of the students and a weak admin staff. The adults didn't punish the bullies, or hold their crappy parents accountable. So aggressive, mean kids can thrive there, weaker students may have the worst two years of their lives. I have heard Cooper has less bullying and is more friendly, but there have been drug problems there. So neither school is perfect. [/quote] Cooper was considered “friendlier” when all its AAP kids were sent to Longfellow and Kilmer. The AAP kids in the Langley pyramid go to Cooper now, so Longfellow and Kilmer have lower enrollments and percentages of AAP students.[/quote] This is true, much of the bullying is within the AAP group and poor social skills and ahole parents that seem to go along with them.[/quote]
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