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School Counseling
Home
What do Counselors do?
Counselor Appointments
Bullying/Harassment
Responding to Bullying
Homework Help
Community Resources
Transitioning to Middle School
Transitioning to High School
More
Home
What do Counselors do?
Counselor Appointments
Bullying/Harassment
Responding to Bullying
Homework Help
Community Resources
Transitioning to Middle School
Transitioning to High School
Responding to Bullying
Not feeling respected?
HERE’S WHAT YOU CAN DO:
Tell the person to stop.Tell the person “That is disrespectful and hurtful” or “I don’t like it when you do that.”
Walk Away Block their phone number or online account .
Make an appointment with your counselor/Restorative Justice coordinator.
Schedule a mediation.
Get advice from an adult/talk to your parents or someone at school.
*If nothing you try is working, then it is time to get an adult involved
FOR PARENTS
Here’s how adults can help at Kellogg Middle School:
Can mediate the problem or meet with the student bullying so they can understand the impact of their actions
The teacher can watch to make sure it doesn’t happen in class.
Printed evidence of online bullying can be reviewed and consequences given at school.
* if it is a serious problem, we can work with the police
Report abuse
Report abuse