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Anti-Bullying Presentation

Anti-Bullying Presentation. Developed by: Deputy Dalton School Resource Officer. Jeffrey Johnston Stand Up for All Students Act. Florida State Statute 1006.147 was signed into law on June 10, 2008

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Anti-Bullying Presentation

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  1. Anti-Bullying Presentation Developed by: Deputy Dalton School Resource Officer

  2. Jeffrey Johnston Stand Up for All Students Act • Florida State Statute 1006.147 was signed into law on June 10, 2008 • Requires all school districts in the state of Florida to adopt a policy prohibiting bullying and harassment of students and staff on school grounds, school-sponsored events, and through school computer networks.

  3. “It is the policy of the Citrus County School District that all of its students and school employees have an educational setting that is safe, secure and free from harassment and bullying of any kind. The District will not tolerate bullying and harassment of any type”.

  4. What exactly is Bullying? Bullying is UNWANTED, REPEATED and ON-GOING physical, mental or emotional harassment. INCLUDING…

  5. Teasing • Social Exclusion • Threats • Physical Violence • Religious, Racial or Sexual Harassment • Stalking • Public Humiliation • Theft • Intimidation • Destruction of Property

  6. Teasing and Social Exclusion Teasing: Making fun of someone playfully or unkindly. Social Exclusion: Purposely leaving someone out of “the group”. She’s not aloud to sit at OUR table… Eww.. Look at the clothes she’s wearing Hey look at him… I’ve never seen someone so ugly… LOSER! He’s such a wimp!

  7. Public Humiliation Gossiping and spreading rumors are forms of public humiliation. (This includes text messages and e-mails) If you don’t have anything nice to say, DON’T SAY ANYTHING AT ALL

  8. Physical Violence, Intimidation & Threats • You can not threaten to harm anyone. • You can not “pass on” threats to anyone. • You can not touch or strike another person against their will. This includes punching, pushing, shoving and smacking. You look at me again and it’ll be the last thing you do… “Better watch your back” He’s gonna get you on the bus ramp…

  9. If you see bullying… • Do not laugh or join in • Stand by your friends • Speak up for the other kid • Tell a teacher or staff member • Reach out – be a friend If you don’t speak up, you are helping the bully!

  10. Other ways to help yourself and prevent bullying • Be assertive • Make eye contact • Tell the bully to stop • Have confidence in who you are • Make good friends and stick together • Talk to someone you can trust • Try to ignore the bully

  11. If you think you are being bullied… • You need to tell someone… • The school can’t help you if we don’t know what is going on… • If you feel one adult hasn’t been able to help solve the problem, tell another or go to your school’s Student Services or Guidance Counselor. Together we can change what is happening!

  12. Telling is not tattling!

  13. Our Expectation of you… • Citrus County Schools expect students to conduct themselves appropriately with maturity and proper regard for the rights and welfare of other students and school staff. • Students are encouraged to grow in self-discipline and POSITIVE BEHAVIOR.

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