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San Luis Will Exclude Students Who Bully From a School Benefit Program

The governor of San Luis, Claudio Poggi, has taken a tough measure to combat bullying in the province's schools: from now on, those who harass other students physically, sexually, psychologically, or verbally will be excluded from the School Savings Stamps for My Future program. The decree signed by the governor aims to promote positive relationships among students in educational settings. Furthermore, the regulation establishes a maximum period…
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By decree, Poggi’s administration amended the law regulating a savings program and tied the bill to behavior in classrooms. The Education Minister confirmed that a project was sent to make parents criminally responsible for their children’s behaviors. The entry SAN LUIS The government will take away benefits from students who bully in schools and parents could end up in prison was first published on Data 24.

The governor of San Luis, Claudio Poggi, has taken a tough measure to combat bullying in the province's schools: from now on, those who harass other students physically, sexually, psychologically, or verbally will be excluded from the School Savings Stamps for My Future program. The decree signed by the governor aims to promote positive relationships among students in educational settings. Furthermore, the regulation establishes a maximum period…

The governor of San Luis, Claudio Poggi, signed a decree to amend Law No.VIII-0752-2011 that regulates the educational stimulus and the awareness of savings through the program School Savings Stamps for my Future, so that those students who have engaged in bullying practices, harassment, extortion, threats or any form of physical, sexual, psychological or verbal violence, including cyberbullying, will be excluded from the benefit. The new regula…

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Diario Textual broke the news in on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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