11-year-old suspended for waiting too long to report classmate had bullet
Briefly

"The message it sends is, instead of 'See something, say something,' the kids are better off not saying anything. It's creating a more dangerous environment."
"The school's culture of safety requires that students and adults alike report potential threats as quickly as they are made aware of them; in a real emergency, gaps in reporting time -- especially hours-long gaps -- could have major consequences for school safety."
Read at Washington Post
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