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Here's How Warren Schools Ranked For Bullying And Violence
The state Department of Education's recently released its list of violence, weapons, drug use, and bullying for the 2016-17 school year.

WARREN, NJ — Bullying, violence, and vandalism happen everywhere, even Warren.
The state Department of Education released its list of public schools with bullying and violent episodes for the 2016-17 school year.
Warren Township School District had 11 incidents, or 0.67 incidents per 100 students, of violence, vandalism, weapons, drug use, and bullying, according to the report.
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Watchung Hills Regional High School had 1.26 incidents per 100 students, of violence, vandalism, weapons, drug use. However, it had 0 bullying incidents, according to the report.
Somerset County Vocational School had 2 incidents, or 2.43 incidents per 100 students, of violence, vandalism, weapons, drug use, and bullying, according to the report.
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The figures, compiled annually from data received from school districts across the state, were recently released as part of the Department of Education's 2016-17 district performance reports.
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