High school bullying is up, attendance down as ICE raids sow 'climate of distress,' study says

Los Angeles TimesTuesday, December 9, 2025 at 8:01:00 AM
High school bullying is up, attendance down as ICE raids sow 'climate of distress,' study says
  • A recent survey of public high school principals across the U.S. indicates a significant increase in bullying incidents and a decline in student attendance, particularly among those from immigrant families, as a result of heightened distress linked to ICE raids. This climate of fear is affecting students' emotional well-being and academic engagement.
  • The findings underscore the urgent need for schools to address the mental health challenges faced by students, especially those from vulnerable backgrounds. School counselors are increasingly called upon to provide support and guidance to help students cope with the anxiety stemming from immigration enforcement actions.
  • This situation reflects broader societal issues regarding immigration policy and its impact on education. While some schools are taking proactive measures to empower students by informing them of their rights, the overall atmosphere of fear continues to hinder the educational experience for many, raising concerns about the long-term effects on student populations and community cohesion.
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