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HIB is defined in both the law and Board policy as: Any gesture or written, verbal or physical act or any electronic communication which is. (i) motivated by any actual or perceived characteristic such as race, color, religion, ancestry, nation origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity.
Similarly, the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights protects all students bullied for whatever reason. ► The bills provisions apply to bullying at school, near school and on school buses and to cyberbullying. and other school personnel will have to report incidents of bullying to principals on the same day as the incidents.
Definition of Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying (HIB)​ ​are: 1. Any gesture, written, verbal, or physical act or electronic communication that takes. place on school property, at a school sponsored function or school bus.
In order for an incident to be considered HIB, the following must be present: A reasonable perception of the HIB being motivated either by any actual or perceived characteristic; and. Substantial disruption or interference with the orderly operation of the school or the rights of other students; and.
What if I disagree with the school districts decision or the steps taken to stop the HIB or if the HIB continues? You can file an appeal with the Commissioner of Education, or file a complaint with the Office of Civil Rights in appropriate circumstances or if your child has a disability, file a due process complaint.
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New Jersey anti-bullying laws prohibit harassment, intimidation, or bullying that is reasonably perceived as being motivated either by any actual or perceived characteristic, such as race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, or a mental, physical or
Conflict includes disagreements, arguments, and fights. HIB involves one or more students that are victims of one or more persons aggression. Conflict is a normal part of growing up and life. HIB includes the intent to physically or emotionally hurt someone.
Contact the Principal or the Superintendent of Schools The ABR requires all acts of harassment, intimidation and bullying (HIB) to be reported to the school principal. The principal must notify parents of alleged student offenders and victims, and may discuss the availability of support services.

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