Suncoast Elementary School Parent information on Bullying School year

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Suncoast Elementary School Parent information on Bullying 2018-2019 School year

Our Goal To ensure that schools sustain healthy, positive and safe learning environments for all students and school staff.

Training Awareness Mrs. Baker will teach all students the definition of bullying and what they should do if they feel they are being bullied. This will be done at least twice a year. This was completed on 8/17/18 school wide. Students will be able to identify bullying behaviors and the actions they need to take to prevent bullying. Students will learn to be “UPSTANDERS” (stand up for others) instead of bystanders.

What is Bullying? Verbal Bullying = name calling, teasing or taunting Physical Bullying = punching, hitting, kicking, tripping Spreading Rumors Ignoring or Excluding on purpose Taking things from someone (ex. lunch, snacks) Cyberbullying – Emails or Facebook or Texting

Bullying Criteria For an incident/incidents to be considered bullying, certain criteria have to be met: 1.) The behaviors have to be repeated! 2.) There has to be an imbalance of power. (The bully is bigger, stronger, older than the other student involved) 3.) The students learning environment has to be negatively impacted.

What Do I Do? (This is what we teach the students to do if they seriously feel they are being bullied.) Try not to show you are upset or afraid. Calmly tell the student to STOP. Stand up for yourself and others. Walk away. Tell your teacher, counselor, or principal. Tell your parents. Telling is not tattling. Your friends can help you.

Please feel free to contact Mrs Please feel free to contact Mrs. Baker in the Guidance Department if you have any concerns or questions regarding bullying. (352)-797-7085 ext. 217 Thank you for helping keep our school safe and Bully Free!