Bullying can come with a hefty hidden cost for U.S. schools, a new study finds.
California loses about $276 million each year in attendance-based public school funding because bullied children are too afraid to go to school, researchers report.
Data revealed that 10 percent of students missed at least one day of school in the previous month because they felt unsafe. That translates into an estimated 301,000 students missing school because they didn't feel safe, leading to hundreds of millions of dollars in lost funding, according to the research team from the University of Texas at Austin.
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