Minister spearheads online survey on bullying

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Education Minster Nancy Allan will launch a massive online survey of grades 4 to 12 students in 550 schools to hear about bullying.

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Education Minster Nancy Allan will launch a massive online survey of grades 4 to 12 students in 550 schools to hear about bullying.

The Tell Them from Me campaign begins in the fall.

It will be completely anonymous, Allan said this morning.

Joe Bryksa / Winnipeg Free Press
Sturgeon Heights Collegiate Lauren Slegers, left, and Michael Rushinka speak at news conference where Education minister Nancy Allan, not pictured, today at College Sturgeon Heights Collegiate announced that the provincial government will hold extensive online survey to prevent bullying.
Joe Bryksa / Winnipeg Free Press Sturgeon Heights Collegiate Lauren Slegers, left, and Michael Rushinka speak at news conference where Education minister Nancy Allan, not pictured, today at College Sturgeon Heights Collegiate announced that the provincial government will hold extensive online survey to prevent bullying.

The province will also hold a safe schools leadership forum May 10.

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