Bullying
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- Verbal bullying — name calling, teasing and saying mean things to someone
- Social bullying — spreading rumors, leaving people out on purpose, breaking up friendships.
- Physical bullying — hitting, punching, shoving
- Cyberbullying — using the internet, cell phones or other technical devices to harm others.
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- Never laugh or encourage the bully
- Refuse to join in or even watch
- Help the child get away from the bully
- Tell an adult about what happened
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- Stand tall and act strong
- Don’t get mad or fight back
- Ignore the bully and walk away
- Tell a trusted adult what happened
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- Tell an adult what happened as soon as you can
- Explain the incident clearly
- Tell who was involved and what you saw
- Remember that reporting bullying helps protect yourself and others
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- Feel safe & secure at school
- Be respected
- Be included
- Be treated fairly by others
- Feel good about ourselves
- Get help from a trusted adult when needed
P3 Anonymous Reporting
See Something, Hear Something...Say Something!
To report a school or home safety risk (such as self harm, weapons, fighting, theft, or vandalism), you can contact campus administrators or use the online forms below. These forms can be completed anonymously.
