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Bullying changes over time, teachers say
Editor's note: This article pairs with 'The psychological effects of bullying.'
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Bullying affects students psychologically, administrators say
Editor's note: this article is to be paired with 'Bullying: its evolution, how to combat it.'
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American Heritage School centers its teaching on gospel principles
While many schools in the U.S. are hesitant about religious discussion in the classroom, American Heritage School, located across the street from the Mount Timpanogos Temple, makes religion a central part of discussion in all subjects.
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