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Ephrata High School and the Ephrata School District's other campuses are no more immune to the modern problem of bullying than any other school, administrators with the district said. Their goal is to work with students and families, as real people and human beings, to curb bullying when it occurs and put all students involved on a better path.

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Ephrata school administrators discuss bullying
March 7, 2024 1:30 a.m.

Ephrata school administrators discuss bullying

EPHRATA – If you ask them, Ephrata School District Superintendent Tim Payne and Assistant Superintendent Ken Murray will tell you that schools in Ephrata aren’t immune to bullying. However, they’ll also tell you they do their best to manage it.