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Title: District Bullying and Harassment Policy Overview


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District Bullying and Harassment Policy Overview
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What do YOU need to know about Bullying
Harassment
  • It is against the LAW
  • Federal
  • State
  • Board Policy
  • Handbook
  • The district policy translates to teacher
    responsibility of supervision and intervening

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Protected ClassesStaff and Students
  • Age
  • Color
  • Creed
  • National Origin
  • Race
  • Religion
  • Marital status
  • Sex
  • Sexual orientation
  • Gender identity
  • Physical attributes
  • Physical or mental ability or disability
  • Ancestry
  • Political party preference
  • Political belief
  • Socioeconomic status
  • Familial status

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Jurisdictionis beyond the schoolhouse door
  • Broad and far-reaching
  • School property
  • Busses and vans
  • School sponsored activities
  • Any activity outside of school that impacts the
    school environment
  • Pretty much everywhere in your students lives
    and yours too!

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Types of Bullying/Harassment
  • Electronic
  • Written
  • Verbal
  • Physical act or conduct
  • Actual or perceived

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Bullying/HarassmentBehavior and Circumstances
  • May include but not limited to
  • Repeated remarks of a demeaning nature
  • Implied or explicit threats concerning grades,
    achievements, property
  • Demeaning jokes, stories, activities directed at
    students
  • Unreasonable interference with students
    performance

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That Results in a..
  • Hostile school environment that may create for a
    student
  • Fear of harm to person or property
  • Detrimental effect physical or mental health
  • Interferes with academic performance
  • Interferes in participation in services,
    activities or privileges at school

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Sexual Harassment
  • Definition
  • Unwelcome sexual advances
  • Requests for sexual favors

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Sexual Harassment (Continued)
  • Other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual
    nature
  • Submission is implicitly or explicitly a term or
    condition of students education or benefits
  • Submission to or rejection of the conduct is used
    as the basis for academic decisions affecting the
    student
  • Conduct interferes with students academic
    performance as it creates intimidating, hostile,
    or an offensive educational environment

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Whats NEW in Bullying
  • Electronic
  • Transmission by wire, radio, optical cable, etc.
  • Includes but not limited to
  • Electronic mail
  • Internet-based communications
  • Pagers
  • Cell phones
  • Electronic text messaging
  • Similar technologies

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Responsibility and Immunity
  • It is YOUR responsibility to intervene and report
    incidents of harassment and bullying.
  • Reporting promptly, reasonably, and in good faith
    provides staff immunity from civil or criminal
    liability.

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Procedure
  • Communication Phase
  • Individuals who feel they have been harassed need
    to tell the harasser to stop!
  • If the individual does not feel comfortable doing
    this, they may tell a teacher or counselor. The
    teacher/counselor should inform an administrator.
  • Complaint Phase
  • The individual may need to complete the
    Harassment/Bullying
  • complaint form. This information will be used
    to determine if an
  • investigation is warranted.
  • Investigation Phase
  • A written report will be filed and if founded,
    disciplinary actions
  • will follow.

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Investigation
  • Policy and procedures for investigation
  • Board Policy 402.3-Employees
  • Board Policy 503.2-Students
  • Rule of Thumb
  • Student issues-Begin at building level but can
    progress to the district level and beyond
  • Staff issues-Begin with the Supervisor and can
    progress to the Director of Human Resources and
    beyond

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Retaliation
  • A definite NO!!!
  • Severe consequences for staff and students who
    retaliate and can include suspension, expulsion
    or termination of employment

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Responsibilities of School
  • Training programs for
  • Students
  • School officials
  • Faculty staff
  • Volunteers
  • Published
  • Handbooks-students and employee
  • Web site
  • Registration materials
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