Increased Fighting in Schools: What Can Be Done?
Since returning from COVID there has been an increase in fights. At first, we placed the blame on the fact that these students had not been socialized in a long time, and many schools on the west coast, in fact 34% according to the 2022 School Pulse Panel on student behavior, showed an uptick in physical attacks or fights between students in the year following the pandemic. However, it seemed to get a little better, but it was more like the calm before the storm. There were still fights on campus, but not the everyday fights we had seen when we first returned, and those fights had seemed to be mostly from our middle school population. Right now, we are seeing another surge in fighting. This time they seem to have a racial component to them. I have only been at our school for five year, and I admit I am still learning about our population. What I mean by this is that I was unaware of the prevalence of our gang population. It is still a relatively small number, but it is significant...