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Samuel Cabrera

Professor Raymond
UWRT 1101
24 July 2015

This bar graph right here compares by grade level the amount of students who got bullied on
school property in 2011. I feel like the graph dips like it does in the later years because students
began to mature, or which is scarier is that they just got used to bullying and what used to affect
them doesnt anymore.

Of the students that reported being bullied in the National Crime Victimization Survey
Once or Twice Every School Year

Once or Twice Every Month

Once or Twice Every Week

Once or Twice Every Day

8%
9%

19%
65%

Source: Megan Meier Foundation, Traditional Bullying


This pie graph shows a survey that was taken in high schools around the country, some people
dont consider bullying to be that large of a problem, well the statistics on this graph beg to
differ.

Source: Stop a Bully, Bullying Incident per Grade


This graph shows how bullying is related to each grade level. Notice how bullying spikes around
eighth grade year. Also I want to point out how it lessens after you graduate.

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