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Monthly Archives: October 2010

The Rising Issue of Cyber-Bullying

By Jessica Weinberger, CFCC Student Fellow 2010-2011 Due to the rise in popularity of social networks over the past ten years, cyber-bullying has been on the increase, and some social scientists believe bullying may be one of the most prevalent causes of teen suicide. As a result of cyber-bullying, teens’ personal, private situations are becoming…

October 25, 2010 in Bullying, CFCC Student Fellows, Cyber-Bullying, Truancy Court Program.

Empowering Our Youth to be Agents for Change in their Home, School and Communities

By Catherine Seward, CFCC Student Fellow 2010-2011 I am also a CFCC Student Fellow this fall participating in the Truancy Court Program at Violetville elementary/middle school. I agree with the previous blogger that it is important that we all work together to see that our students our successful. I wanted to focus my blog on…

October 19, 2010 in CFCC Student Fellows, Teen Courts, Truancy Court Program.

Where Are the Parents?

By Seth Orkin, CFCC Student Fellow 2010-2011 I have been a volunteer and student fellow in the CFCC’s Truancy Court Program for over the last year. From my tutoring in math to my observations as the student fellow, I have been introduced to a world I did not know and it is nothing like the…

October 12, 2010 in CFCC Student Fellows, Truancy Court Program.

Law School and What I Want to Be When I Grow Up

By Victoria Lenes, CFCC Student Fellow 2010-2011 I am a CFCC Student Fellow this fall, participating in the Truancy Court Program at a Baltimore City elementary/middle school. I returned to law school mid-life after working from home for my children’s younger years because I hoped to take my professional life into a new direction. I…

October 4, 2010 in CFCC Student Fellows, Truancy Court Program.

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