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Title: Bullying, Harassment, or Intimidation Reporting


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Bullying, Harassment, or Intimidation Reporting
  • Woodlin Elementary School

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Agenda
  • History of Reporting Procedures
  • Definition of Bullying
  • Signs of Bullying
  • What is Woodlin E.S. Doing to Address Bullying?
  • Literature on Bullying
  • Survey Data
  • Reporting Procedures
  • Resources
  • Student Council Skit
  • Questions

3
Have You Been Bullied?
  • Talk to another Woodlin parent/guardian and tell
    them the name of a bully you encountered during
    your youth or adulthood. What made that person a
    bully?

4
History
  • 2005 - Safe Schools Reporting Act
  • All school systems in MD have a process for
    reporting and investigating instances of
    bullying, harassment, or intimidation
  • 2008 MD General Assembly
  • MD Board of Education directed to develop and
    adopt a model policy prohibiting bullying,
    harassment, or intimidation in schools

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History
  • 2009 MCPS
  • Created a draft bullying policy
  • Under review and comment with the Board of
    Education Policy Subcommittee as part of the
    approval process
  • June 2010 Board of Education
  • Adopted Policy JHF to comply MD law
  • http//www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/pol
    icy/jhf.shtm

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Bullying Definition
  • Bullying is aggressive behavior that is
    intentional and that involves an imbalance of
    power or strength. Typically, it is repeated
    over time. A child who is being bullied has a
    hard time defending himself or herself.
  • www.StopBullyingNow.hrsa.gov

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Types of Bullying
  • Physical Bullying hitting or punching
  • Verbal Bullying teasing or name calling
  • Non-Verbal Bullying or Emotional Bullying
    intimidation through gestures or social exclusion
  • Cyber-Bullying sending insulting messages by
    text or email
  • www.StopBullyingNow.hrsa.gov

8
Signs of Bullied Students
  • Comes home with torn, damaged, or missing
  • pieces of clothing, books, or other
    belongings
  • Has unexplained cuts, bruises, and scratches
  • Has few, if any friends, with whom he or she
  • spends time
  • Seems afraid of going to school, walking to and
  • from school, riding the school bus, or
    taking part
  • in organized activities with peers (such as
    clubs)
  • Has trouble sleeping or has frequent bad dreams

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Signs of Bullied Students
  • Experiences a loss of appetite
  • Appears anxious and suffers from low self-esteem.
  • Takes a long, illogical route when walking to
    or
  • from school
  • Has lost interest in school work or suddenly
  • begins to do poorly in school
  • Appears sad, moody, teary, or depressed when he
  • or she comes home
  • Complains frequently of headaches, stomachaches,
  • or other physical ailments

10
What is Woodlin E.S. Doing to Address Bullying?
  • Bullying, harassment, or intimidation are serious
    and will not be tolerated at Woodlin E.S.
  • Woodlin E.S. has programs and procedures in place
    to prevent and deal with instances of bullying.

11
Woodlin E.S.
  • Stop and Think Social Skills Program
  • Teaches students social skills needed in academic
    and social settings
  • Teaches appropriate steps for listening, dealing
    with teasing, apologizing, ignoring distractions,
    dealing with frustration, etc.
  • Taught by classroom teachers and allows for
    students to practice skills in a controlled
    environment

12
Stop and Think Social Skills
  • Stop and Think!
  • 2. Am I going to make a good choice or a bad
    choice? I need to make a good choice.
  • 3. What are my choices or steps?
  • 4. Just do it!
  • 5. Good job!

13
Woodlin E.S.
  • School-wide Behavior Policy
  • Students monitor their own behavior on a daily
    basis keeping track on an individual calendar
  • Students rewarded for positive behavior
  • Weekly Grade Level Incentives Often extra
    recess!
  • Students aware of consequences of inappropriate
    behavior
  • Students who do not meet daily/monthly behavior
    expectations have the opportunity to set a
    behavioral goal

14
Woodlin E.S.
  • Classroom Guidance Lessons Taught by the school
    counselor
  • Teaches students to identify bullying behaviors
    and strategies for dealing with unwanted behavior
  • Encourages students to use problem-solving
    strategies
  • Teaches students to interact in
  • positive ways with peers and adults

DEBUG
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Woodlin E.S.
  • Individual Behavior Plans
  • Teachers work with colleagues and school
    counselor to develop individualized behavior
    plans for students who need additional support.
  • Guidance Advisory Committee
  • Meets monthly to monitor effectiveness of
    school-wide behavior plan and plan activities
    related to school behavior.

16
Bully Blockers Club New This Year
  • Because bullying often happens when adults are
    not watching, students can play an important part
    in bully prevention.
  • Students are encouraged to notice bullying
    behavior and respectfully remind the misbehaving
    student about school rules and/or get adult help.
  • All students can join the Woodlin Bully Blockers
    Club

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Bully Blockers Club
  • 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade homerooms will have Bully
    blocker representatives who attend monthly
    meetings, describe bully problems they are aware
    of, brainstorm solutions and report back to
    homerooms.
  • Representatives are the go to students for peer
    support in bullying situations.

18
Question
  • Has your child come home and complained about
    being bullied or teased? How did you respond as
    a family? Introduce your self to a person you
    have not met before and discuss.

19
Books on Bullying Teasing
  • Stories can be a great way to teach students
    about the topic and how to handle situations in
    the correct way.

20
Survey Results
  • 266 students in grades 2-5 completed the bullying
    teasing survey in October 2010.

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Survey Results
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Survey Results
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Survey Results
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Survey Results
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Survey Results
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Preemptive Measures to Bullying Teasing
  • COMMUNICATION!!!!
  • Talk with your child
  • Learn the details
  • Who/what/where/when
  • Talk with the classroom teacher
  • Share details
  • Teacher can address in classroom

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Preemptive Measures to Bullying Teasing
  • Contact the school counselor administration
  • Counselor can work with child to help deal with
    feelings and to talk about strategies for
    avoiding bullying situations.
  • Counselor can work with the student who is
    bullying to help find better ways to deal with
    anger, frustration, etc.

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Procedures for Reporting Bullying, Harassment, or
Intimidation
  • Complete MCPS Form 230-35 Bullying, Harassment,
    or Intimidation Reporting Form
  • Available in Woodlin E.S. main office or from
    school counselor
  • Available online www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/depa
    rtments/forms/230-35.shtm

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Bullying, Harassment, or Intimidation Reporting
Form
  • Principal/designee is required to conduct an
    investigation using Form 230-36 Bullying,
    Harassment, or Intimidation Incident School
    Investigation Form.
  • All information will be entered in system-wide
    database and a copy of forms will be kept in a
    confidential file in Woodlins main office.

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Additional Websites Resources
  • www.montgomerycountyschoolsmd.org/departments/form
    s/230-35.shtm
  • www.stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov
  • www.connectsafely.org
  • www.ikeepsafe.org
  • www.infomontgomery.org
  • www.nea.org/home
  • www.NetSmartz.org
  • www.stopcyberbullying.org

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Questions?
  • Please feel free to contact us for additional
    information or resources.
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