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Physical pushing, poking, kicking, hitting, biting, pinching etc. Verbal - name calling, sarcasm, spreading rumours, threats, teasing, belittling. Emotional isolating others, tormenting, hiding books, threatening gestures, ridicule, humiliation, intimidating, excluding, manipulation and coercion.
Harassment is defined as threatening, harmful or humiliating conduct based on race, color, national origin, sex or disability. 5. Harassment may result in a hostile environment that interferes or limits a students ability to participate in or benefit from the services, activities or opportunities offered by a school.
letters, notes, posters, symbols or other writings Slurs or insults Spreading rumors about another person Vandalism or graffiti to personal or school property. Force, or threat of force - harassment or assault Bullying through action or intimidation, or hazing activities of any kind.
Florida law defines habitual truant as a student who has 15 or more unexcused absences within 90 calendar days with or without the knowledge or consent of the students parent or guardian, and who is subject to compulsory school attendance.
Verbal bullying: Examples are name calling, making fun of, making jokes at anothers expense, unwelcome teasing, spreading secrets someone disclosed in confidence. Physical bullying: Pushing, shoving, pinching, hitting, spitting, damaging property, vandalizing locker or school supplies.
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Contacting the U.S. Department of Educations Office for Civil Rights and the U.S. Department of Justices Civil Rights Division for help.
Students should talk to people they trust when experiencing bullying such as parents, administrators, and other trusted adults or friends can provide support.
Take your problem to the school district in writing and sign and date your letter within 6 months of the bullying incident. If the bullying is discriminatory, you can file a complaint with the district. This is called a Uniform Complaint Procedure (UCP) and/or file a complaint with the Office of Civil Rights.

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