I completely disagree, but best of luck to you
See, the thing is, the school is useless in situations like this. They avoid any confrontation.
For example, last year, there was a boy in my oldest daughters class (5th grade) that was whipping his dick out for everyone to see while in class. He would wait until the teacher wasn't looking and then whip it out and wave it at the girls around him. My daughter included.
I said something to the school, other parents did as well. He was never punished, just told "don't do that anymore..."
If I take my dick out and wave it at random women, I'd be in jail. Cops wouldn't say "just don't do that..."
Bullying is really bad in the older kids as well, but my daughter has thick skin and doesn't let it get to her yet.
If the school stepped up and made an effort like you described, I would be all for it.
But, then again, I live in the area that is famous for the parents that passed out from an overdose with their kid in the car that was all over the news and the internet, the HS football players that went to a party and sexually assaulted a girl and spread her pictures of her nude body all over the school and they never went to jail for it and just got probation (that one got us air time on all the major news networks and even ESPN), and many other things that go on here.
Yet, if it wasn't for the drug problems, we would not have a bad neighborhood to live in...