2. Celebrities Against Bullying
Click on the link below to view the video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2fD6sflgow
3. Definition:
As stated in Student Code of Conduct:
Bullying occurs when a student or group of
students engages in:
written or verbal expression
expression through electronic means
physical conduct
that occurs on school property, at a school-
sponsored or school-related activity, or in a
vehicle operated by the District and that:
4. Definition:
physically harms a student,
damages a student’s property, or
places a student in reasonable fear of harm
5. Definition:
Or is sufficiently
• Severe
• Harsh or dangerous
• Persistent
• Continuing, existing for a long time
• Pervasive
• Present everywhere, spreading widely
6. It is considered bullying if
it…
Exploits an imbalance of power
Interferes with a student’s education
Examples:
threats taunting teasing
confinement assault theft
name-calling rumor spreading
destruction of property
7. Retaliation
The District prohibits retaliation against any
person who in good faith:
makes a report of bullying
serves as a witness
participates in an investigation
Examples:
threats destruction of property
rumor spreading unjustified punishments
assault ostracism