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When Do You Report Bullying?

Make
a Report When:
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Someone is
threatening to beat you up in school, or when walking to or from school,
or when
you get off the bus, or while talking to you on your cell phone or while you
are online. |
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Someone is taking
something of yours without your permission. |
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Someone is
spreading rumors about you or your family. (whether it is true or not) |
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Someone is
embarrassing you in front of others by either calling you names or doing
something to you (like hiding your book, pulling your seat out from under
you, etc.) |
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Someone is telling
other kids not to talk to you or be friends with you. |
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Someone continues
to shove into you in the halls and says it is always an accident. |
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Someone is sexually
harassing you (always following you around, whistling at you when you walk
by, making comments about your body, etc.) |
If
you are unsure whether or not to make a report, please always make one to be
safe!
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Try
Solving the Problem on Your Own When:
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Someone has a
nasty
attitude with you (talks to you in a nasty tone of voice, etc.) or is being
unfriendly (refuses to be around you or sit with you). |
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Someone is calling
you names such as "stupid" or saying things like "you
don't have any friends" and when they are doing these things they ARE
NOT doing it in front of others to embarrass you. |
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If
you are unsure how to handle the above situations, see your school counselor
or talk to your parents for advice! |
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What
if someone is threatening to be violent?
If
someone threats violence against the school or specific students in your school
please never take it as "I thought he was kidding."
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Email reports should not be used
for reporting potential acts of violence since this information needs to be
told to adults immediately to help prevent something bad from
happening. |
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PLEASE inform your parents, your school
staff or your local police
department of this information. Sharing such information is critical
in keeping others safe. THANKS! |
Remember: You can
always call 9-1-1
to report threats of violence.
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