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If you find that your child has been bullied and want to stop the bullying Find out pertinent and detailed information about what the bullies are doing, dates, times, places, actions, etc. Find out any threats that have been made toward your child, and if it pertains to outside of school; contact the police.
All staff are responsible for receiving oral and written reports. Whenever possible staff who initially receive an oral or written report of harassment, intimidation, or bullying shall attempt to resolve the incident immediately.
No individual or group shall, through physical, written, verbal, or other means, harass, sexually harass, threaten, intimidate, retaliate, cyberbully, cause bodily injury to, or commit hate violence against any student or school personnel.
Before doing something that might be mean, stop and think how it might make others feel. Remind your student to be supportive, kind and inclusive to others at their school. By following the 3 Rs of Bullying (Recognize, Report and Refuse) we help create and maintain safe learning environments.
School Rules Against Bullying We will not bully others. We will try to help students who are bullied. We will try to include students who are left out. If we know that somebody is being bullied, we will tell an adult at school and an adult at home.
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Any student who engages in bullying may be subject to disciplinary action up to and including expulsion. Students are expected to immediately report incidents of bullying to the principal or designee. Students can rely on staff to promptly investigate each complaint of bullying in a thorough and confidential manner.
Parents or guardians may wish to request permission for a student to attend a school other than their home school. Superintendents Rule 5140 lists those special circumstances for which a student may be assigned to a school other than the home school and provides a process for requesting special permission transfers.
If students bully others, they might be suspended or even kicked out of their school or district. They could also have to pay money in fines or end up in jail, depending on what they did. If a school district does not do enough to stop or punish bullying, it could also owe a substantial amount in fines.

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