JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A bill that would require Missouri school districts to meet new state requirements for anti-bullying policies is moving to the Senate. The measure to require school anti-bullying policies include procedures for reporting, investigating and responding to bullying passed the House. The bill lays out more detailed guidelines, including expanding when an employee should report bullying. The measure would also require a formal policy on cyberbullying.

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