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Growing number of NYC students feel unsafe as gang activity, bullying uptick in schools: survey
 
While Chancellor David Banks painted a rosy picture of the Big Apple’s public schools this week, the results of a citywide student survey show a darker reality — with a growing number of kids saying they are bullied, unhappy and unsafe.

Of 355,105 K-12 pupils polled by the city Department of Education this spring, 51% said harassment, bullying and intimidation by classmates was common. Last year, 48% of students felt that way.

Gang activity occurred some or most of the time in school, 27% of students said, up 2% from last year.

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TFB.  Your parents keep electing the very people who are making you feel unsafe.  Go complain to them.
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