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Harassment, Intimidation, Bullying
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New Definition
  • Includes ANY gesture,
    (Middle finger, hand gesture)
  • ANY written, verbal or physical act,
    (Notes, hitting, texting, name calling)
  • ANY electronic communication (Texting, Facebook,
    Formspring, Twitter, My Space)
  • Can be a single incident or series of incidents

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Motivation behind
  • ANY actual or PERCEIVED characteristic
  • Examples Race, color of skin, religion,
    ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual
    orientation, gender identity, mental/ physical
    and/ or sensory disability or any other
    distinguishing characteristic

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Location
  • On school property
  • At school-sponsored function
  • On a school bus
  • Off school grounds (including cyberspace)

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Conditions in addition to causing a substantial
disruption or interference
  • Is insulting or demeaning to a student or group
    of students
  • Creates a hostile environment for a student by
    interfering with the students education or
    causes harm physical or emotional

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Types of Bullying
  • Physical
  • punching,
  • shoving,
  • acts that hurt people
  • Verbal
  • name calling,
  • teasing,
  • making offensive remarks

"Fag"
"Loser"
"Jew"
"Nigger"
"Whore"
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  • Indirect
  • Spreading rumors
  • Keeping certain people out of the group
  • Getting certain people to gang up on others
  • Cyber
  • Sending insulting messages by e-mail, text
    messaging, and/or chat rooms to the victim or to
    other about the victim.

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You the Bully
  • Think about your actions before reacting
    impulsively or aggressively
  • Seek help from a trusted adult (guidance
    counselor, teacher, parent)
  • Think about how others are feeling. How would you
    feel if you were the victim?
  • It is okay to talk about your emotions.

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If you are being Bullied
  • First tell an adult what is going on
  • Develop friendships with others that have similar
    interests (join a club, sport, etc.)
  • Ask for help from a trusted friend and/or adult
    to come up with a solution (guidance counselor)

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You the Bystander
  • Be empathetic
  • Help to intervene with guidance from an adult
  • If you do nothing but have knowledge of the
    bullying, you will be looked at the same as the
    bully.

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Student Expectations
  • WAMS prohibits the active or passive support of
    acts of harassment, intimidation, and/ or
    bullying.
  • Students are encouraged to support their peers
    by
  • Walking away from acts of harassment,
    intimidation, and bullying when you see it.
  • Peacefully attempt to stop the act of harassment,
    intimidation or bullying.
  • Provide support to peers who have been subjected
    to harassment, intimidation or bullying.
  • Report acts of harassment, intimidation and
    bullying to an adult (Teacher, guidance
    counselor, Mr. Kelly and/ or Ms. Butler)

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Where do you go for HELP?
  • Talk to an adult
  • Parent/ Guardian/ Family (Not a sibling)
  • Teacher
  • Ms. Trasatti, Ms. Vogdes
  • Coach
  • Mr. Kelly, Ms. Butler

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  • The world is a dangerous place,
  • not because of those who do evil,
  • but because of those who look on
  • and do nothing!
  • Albert Einstein
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