5stringJeff
02-12-2007, 11:23 AM
Not THAT kind...
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Girl-on-girl violence increasing in schools
ROGUE RIVER, Ore. (AP) - Increases in girl-on-girl violence have officials at Rogue River High worried, and a student leadership class is looking for ways to stop it.
One case began over two sticks of gum. When school officials arrived at the scene they found girls kicking, scratching and pulling each other's hair.
Other students were egging them on. Some boys were recording the fight on cell phones. Others were placing bets on who would do the most damage, said Joann Loudermilk, leadership teacher and student activities director.
From "Jerry Springer" to MTV to YouTube to CNN, girl-on-girl violence is seen everywhere, and it is not surprising that it has spilled over into schools, educators say.
http://www.komotv.com/news/local/5745061.html
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Girl-on-girl violence increasing in schools
ROGUE RIVER, Ore. (AP) - Increases in girl-on-girl violence have officials at Rogue River High worried, and a student leadership class is looking for ways to stop it.
One case began over two sticks of gum. When school officials arrived at the scene they found girls kicking, scratching and pulling each other's hair.
Other students were egging them on. Some boys were recording the fight on cell phones. Others were placing bets on who would do the most damage, said Joann Loudermilk, leadership teacher and student activities director.
From "Jerry Springer" to MTV to YouTube to CNN, girl-on-girl violence is seen everywhere, and it is not surprising that it has spilled over into schools, educators say.
http://www.komotv.com/news/local/5745061.html