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Anti-Bullying

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Anti-Bullying

Bullying has no place in our school community. Every student deserves to feel safe, respected, included, and supported every single day. Together, we can create a culture where kindness, empathy, and courage are stronger than negativity.

We are committed to fostering a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment where all students can thrive.

What Is Bullying?

Bullying is repeated behavior intended to hurt, intimidate, embarrass, or exclude someone. It can happen:

  • In Person
  • Online or through social media
  • Through words, actions, or rumors
  • Physically, verbally, socially, or emotionally

Bullying can affect a student’s confidence, mental health, academic success, and sense of belonging.

  • Everyone deserves respect.
  • Differences should be celebrated.
  • Kindness matters.
  • Speaking up can make a difference.
  • No student should feel alone.

Be an upstander, not a bystander.

  • Report it to a trusted adult
  • Support the student being targeted
  • Include others
  • Use kind words and actions
  • Never share hurtful posts, photos, or rumors online

Even small acts of kindness can have a big impact.

  • You are not alone. There are people ready to help.

  • Tell a trusted adult
  • Speak with a teacher, counselor, coach, or administrator
  • Save evidence of online bullying
  • Stay connected to supportive friends and family
  • Asking for help is a sign of strength.

Think before you post, comment, or share.

  • Be respectful online
  • Protect others’ privacy
  • Use social media responsibly
  • Report harmful behavior

Words typed behind a screen still have real impact.

    • Everyone deserves respect.
    • Differences should be celebrated.
    • Kindness matters.
    • Speaking up can make a difference.
    • No student should feel alone.
  • Be an upstander, not a bystander.

    • Report it to a trusted adult
    • Support the student being targeted
    • Include others
    • Use kind words and actions
    • Never share hurtful posts, photos, or rumors online

    Even small acts of kindness can have a big impact.

    • You are not alone. There are people ready to help.

    • Tell a trusted adult
    • Speak with a teacher, counselor, coach, or administrator
    • Save evidence of online bullying
    • Stay connected to supportive friends and family
    • Asking for help is a sign of strength.

  • Think before you post, comment, or share.

    • Be respectful online
    • Protect others’ privacy
    • Use social media responsibly
    • Report harmful behavior

    Words typed behind a screen still have real impact.

A teacher guides a student as she uses a microscope in a classroom setting.

Our Commitment

We are committed to building a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment where every student feels valued. Through education, awareness, and positive relationships, we work together to stop bullying before it starts.