Policies

Book:

Policies

Section:

2000 - Student Services

Title:

Anti-Bullying

Number:

2404

Status:

Active

Legal:


Adopted:

06/24/2008

Last Revised:


Last Reviewed:

10/26/2009
Policy Detail
PURPOSE: To describe the Bully Prevention Program

The board is committed to creating a safe, caring, respectful learning environment for all students. Bullying of students occurring in the schools is strictly prohibited and will not be tolerated. For the purposes of the policy, “school” includes school buildings, school grounds, school-sponsored social events, trips, sporting events, buses, and bus stops. Reported incidents of bullying will be investigated promptly and thoroughly by school administration.

Definition

Bullying – A pattern of aggressive, intentional or deliberately hostile behavior that occurs repeatedly and over time. Bullying behaviors normally fall into three categories, physical, emotional and verbal, and may include, but are not limited to, intimidation, assault; extortion; oral or written threats; teasing; putdowns; name-calling; threatening looks; gestures, or actions; rumors; false accusations; hazing, social isolation, and cyber-bullying.

Preventative Measures 1. Student Instruction/Awareness

3. Student/Parent Action
Complaint/Investigative Procedure

All students shall be informed of their right to protection against bullying behaviors and the right to file a complaint if they believe they have been the victim of bullying behavior. School administrators are responsible for investigating each complaint, determining if the complaint is legitimate in accordance with the above definition, and taking appropriate corrective action. Any student (be they the victim or bystander) may initiate a complaint by completing a confidential reporting form and returning it to a building administrator.

Intervention/Consequences

Reports of bullying are taken seriously and shall be dealt with quickly and effectively. If a student is found guilty of bullying behavior the consequences shall depend on both the results of the investigation and the severity of the incident. Consequences may include but are not limited to mediation, a parent conference, counseling, suspension, expulsion, or referral to local law enforcement agency.

Adopted: 06/24/08
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Created on 06/18/2008 at 08:48 AM by Chris Cayer. Last update on 12/18/2009 by Cathy Torkos.