Bullying is the habitual harassing, intimidating, tormenting, browbeating, humiliating, terrorizing,
oppressing and/or threatening of another person. Bullying typically consists of direct behaviors, such
as teasing, taunting, threatening, hitting, shoving, and stealing that are initiated by one or more
students against a victim or victims. In addition to direct attacks, bullying may also be indirect, such
as spreading rumors that cause victims to be socially isolated through intentional exclusion. Whether
the bullying is direct or indirect, the key component of bullying is physical or psychological
intimidation that occurs repeatedly over time to create an ongoing pattern of harassment and abuse.
Students also may be involved in cyberbullying, which occurs when they bully each other using the
Internet, mobile phones or other cyber technology. This can include, but is not limited to:
- Sending inappropriate text, e-mail, or instant messages.
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Posting inappropriate pictures or messages about others in blogs or on Web sites.
- Using someone else's username to spread rumors or lies about someone.
Hazing is any method of initiation or pre-initiation into a student organization or student body, or
any pastime or amusement engaged in with respect to these organizations which causes, or is likely
to cause, bodily danger, physical harm, or personal degradation or disgrace resulting in physical or
mental harm, to any student or other person.
It is the responsibility of the school to:
It is the student’s responsibility to:
- Conduct himself or herself in a manner that contributes to a positive school environment.
- Avoid any activity that may be considered discriminatory, intimidating, harassing,
bullying, or hazing.
- If possible, inform the other person(s) that the behavior is offensive and unwelcome.
- Report all incidents of discrimination, harassment, bullying or hazing to the principal or
teacher.
- As appropriate, the students involved may be asked to complete a formal, written
complaint which will be investigated thoroughly and will involve only the necessary
parties. Confidentiality will be maintained as much as possible.