Schools to retain course aimed at outcastsBy DONNA JONESSentinel staff writer Students and educators have been dealing with hazing, teasing and bullying since the first schools opened. But what may have been viewed as not-so-nice facts of life took on new urgency when outcast students like Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold began to exact murderous revenge on those they perceived as their tormentors. In the wake of school shootings at Columbine High School and elsewhere, educators in Santa Cruz County and nationwide are turning increasingly to specialty companies that promise their workshops will bring kids together and ease campus tensions....