This form allows the school community to formally report alleged incidents of challenging behavior or bullying.
If this is an emergency, and you feel that you or someone else is in imminent danger, please call 911, or your municipal police department.
All student private information remains confidential throughout this process. Upon submission, a School Climate Specialist will assess the incident and provide a "Response Process Notification" regarding the steps taken.
Learning how to respect differences, cooperate, share, and understand other kids' feelings can reduce bullying behaviors now and in later years. Kids who are taught to respect themselves and others at an early age are less likely to become bullies. The activities and discussion questions in this Teacher's Guide on Bullying will help your students identify bullying and differentiate it from other behaviors.
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Nearly half of kids who took a recent KidsHealth poll said they'd been bullied at least once. Bullying can turn a school into a place to be feared rather than a safe place to learn. The activities and discussion questions in this new Teacher's Guide on Bullying will help your students understand exactly what constitutes bullying and learn ways to deal with bullies.
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Too many kids and teens wake up every day feeling afraid to go to school. Bullying, both physical and verbal, can get extreme during the middle school years. The activities in this new Teacher's Guide on Bullying will help give your students an understanding of bullying as well as coping skills to help protect themselves.
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