Michigan Officials Work on Anti-Bullying Policies before Deadline
Officials in Michigan are working hard to submit anti-bullying policies that are required by Wednesday in public school districts and charter schools statewide.
Governor Rick Snyder signed legislation in December, giving schools six months to put anti-bullying policies into place.
The law is known as "Matt's Safe School Law".











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