PUBLIC ACT 11- 232 (EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2011) AN ACT CONCERNING THE STRENGTHENING OF SCHOOL BULLYING LAWS 1.

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PUBLIC ACT (EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2011) AN ACT CONCERNING THE STRENGTHENING OF SCHOOL BULLYING LAWS 1

DEFINITION repeated written, oral, and electronic communications by one or more students directed at or referring to another student and physical acts and gestures by one or more students that are repeatedly directed against another student and that: 2

DEFINITION … CONTINUED cause the student physical or emotional harm or damage his or her property, put the student in reasonable fear of harm or property damage, create a hostile school environment for the student, infringe on the student’s rights at school, or substantially disrupt the education process or a school’s orderly operation. 3

THE ACT DEFINES A “HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT” as one in which bullying among students is so severe or pervasive that it alters the school’s climate. It also specifies that the student against whom the bullying is directed must be attending school in the same district as the students engaged in the bullying. 4

THE ACT EXPLICITLY INCLUDES CONDUCT targeting a student’s actual or perceived possession of, or association with others possessing or perceived as possessing, any differentiating characteristic based on race ; color ; religion ; ancestry ; national origin ; gender ; sexual orientation ; gender identity or expression ; socioeconomic or academic status ; physical appearance ; or mental, physical, developmental, or sensory disability. 5

THE ACT EXPANDS BULLYING to include “ cyberbullying,” which it defines as acts of bullying carried out through mobile electronic devices or electronic communications, the Internet, interactive and digital technologies, or cell phones. 6

THE ACT EXPANDS THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF SCHOOL EMPLOYEES To other than teachers and school administrators to respond to school bullying incidents. It also requires annual training for all school employees. 7

A SCHOOL EMPLOYEE IS anyone who is employed by a local or regional board of education or works in a public school as a teacher, substitute teacher, school administrator, school superintendent, guidance counselor, psychologist, social worker, nurse, physician, school paraprofessional, or coach; or provides services to or on behalf of students in a public school under a contract with the school board and whose duties involve regular student contact. 8

SCHOOL DISTRICT SAFE SCHOOL CLIMATE PLANS law requires each local and regional board of education to develop and implement a policy to address bullying in its schools … called “safe school climate plans.” 9

PLANS PROHIBIT BULLYING BOTH IN AND OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL. at a school-sponsored or school- related activity on or off school grounds; at a school bus stop; on a school bus or any other vehicle the school board owns, leases, or uses; or through an electronic device the school board owns, leases, or uses. 10

SCHOOLS MUST ALSO ADDRESS BULLYING that occurs outside these locations if: it creates a hostile environment for a student at school, infringes on a student’s rights at school, or substantially disrupts the education process or the school’s orderly operation. 11

THE ACT ALSO REQUIRES THE DISTRICT PLAN TO prohibit retaliation or discrimination against those who report or help investigate bullying, develop plans addressing what the school will do to protect the targeted student from further bullying, and require a school principal or his or her designee to notify the police when they suspect that an act of bullying constitutes a crime. 12

EACH SCHOOL TO maintain a publicly available list of the number of verified bullying incidents, establish procedures for schools to document and maintain records of bullying investigations. report annually to the CSDE the number of verified bullying incidents at the school, 13

SCHOOL BOARDS TO APPROVE THEIR PLANS by January 1, 2012, and submit them to CSDE. requires school boards, within 30 calendar days after adopting their plans, to post them on the board’s and each school’s website. Boards must also provide all school employees with a written or electronic copy of the plan at the start of each school year. 14

SCHOOLS MUST ESTABLISH CERTAIN DEADLINES FOR (1) filing reports of, investigating, and holding meetings with involved parents regarding, bullying incidents and (2) notifying parents of actions taken to prevent further incidents. 15

ASSIGNS INVESTIGATION & REPORTING RESPONSIBILITY to a safe school climate specialist in the school, who must be either the school’s principal or his or her designee 16

SAFE SCHOOL CLIMATE PLAN 1.enables students to report complaints to any school employee and 2.require students’ parents and guardians, as well as the students themselves, to be notified every year of the process by which students may make such reports. 17

THE ACT REQUIRES a school employee who witnesses bullying or receives a report of bullying to notify either the school climate specialist or, if that person is not available, another school administrator, orally within one school day. The employee must follow up with a written report within two school days after providing oral notice. 18

REQUIRES THE SPECIALIST rather than any school administrator, to investigate, or supervise an investigation of, the report. The specialist must complete the investigation promptly. The specialist must also review any anonymous reports. 19

THE ACT REQUIRES the school to notify and invite parents of a student who commits a verified act of bullying and those of the target of the activity to a meeting within 48 hours after completing the investigation, the notice to parents must describe the school’s response to the incident and the consequences for further bullying. At the meeting, the act requires the school to describe to the parents the measures it is taking to ensure the targeted student’s safety and prevent further bullying. 20

SCHOOL CLIMATE ASSESSMENTS Every two years, starting July 1, 2012, the act requires each school to assess its school climate using assessment instruments, including surveys, approved and disseminated by CSDE in collaboration with the Connecticut Association of Schools. Districts must collect and report the school assessments to CSDE. CSDE must use the assessments to monitor bullying prevention efforts over time and compare districts’ efforts to statewide trends. 21

ALLOWABLE BULLYING PREVENTION STRATEGIES Adds student peer training, education, and support to the existing prevention and intervention strategies districts may use to address bullying. 22

TRAINING REQUIREMENTS Requires all school employees, not just those who are certified, to complete annual training on identifying, preventing, and responding to school bullying and preventing and responding to youth suicide. The act requires, rather than encourages, teacher candidates to complete a component on school violence, bullying, suicide prevention, and conflict resolution as part of their teacher preparation program. 23

SAFE SCHOOL CLIMATE COORDINATORS, SPECIALISTS, AND COMMITTEES 24

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STARTING WITH THE SCHOOL YEAR the act requires each school superintendent to appoint a safe school climate coordinator from existing school staff. the act requires each school principal to serve, or designate someone to serve, as the safe school climate specialist for the school. 26

SAFE SCHOOL CLIMATE COMMITTEE Starting with the school year, the act requires each school principal to establish or designate at least one new or existing committee to be responsible for fostering a safe school climate and addressing school bullying. The committee must include at least one parent or guardian of a school student, appointed by the principal. 27

Dr. William A. Howe CT State Department of Education 165 Capitol Avenue Room 227 Hartford, CT Phone: (860)