Policies & Procedures: Bullying, Harassment, and Discrimination
What is Bullying? Aggressive behavior may be bullying depending on what happened, how often it happens and who it happens to. Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time. Bullying includes actions such as making threats, spreading rumors, attacking someone physically or verbally, and excluding someone from a group on purpose. What We Know About Bullying What to Do If a Child is Being Bullied What Students Can Do to Lend a Hand The Scope and Impact of Bullying Providing Support to Bullied Children How to Talk to Educators about Bullying Children Who Bully Anonymous Bullying Report Form | Below are Pender County Schools BOE policies concerning Bullying, Harassment and Discrimination: 1710-4021-7230_Prohibition_Against_Discrimination,_Harassment_and_Bullying 1720-4015-7225_Discrimination,_Harassment_and_Bullying_Complaint_Procedure 1720-4015-7225 R Title IX Protection Against Sex Discrimination Once you click the link, then you may print a copy of the policy using the button on the right of the beginning of the policy, 'PRINT THIS PAGE'. Reporting Bullying or CyberBullying Administrative Form - Open this pdf file, print it out, fill it in (it may be submitted anonymously) and submit it to the principal and the Superintendent of Pender County Schools. If you don't have Adobe Reader, then you may download it from Adobe as a free install. |