Bullying Prevention
Bullying Prevention
Bullying is defined as systematically and chronically inflicting physical hurt or psychological distress on one or more students and may involve teasing, social exclusion, threat, intimidation, stalking, physical violence, theft, sexual, religious, or racial harassment, public humiliation, or destruction of property.
It is important to recognize the difference between conflict and bullying. (Remember "MOO"). It is bullying if it is:
M - Mean
O - On purpose
O - Over and over
If you believe that bullying is occurring, please communicate that with us!
We have an "Upstander Box" in the Front Office and one in the Cafeteria where students can report a concern. Students may choose to include their name or can be anonymous.