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2013 - 2014. Texas Education Code (Section 37.0832) – Bullying Prevention Policies and Procedures This law contains updates for districts to consider.

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2 Texas Education Code (Section 37.0832) – Bullying Prevention Policies and Procedures This law contains updates for districts to consider regarding bullying and these factors:  Location  Definition  Transfer options  Discipline of students with disabilities.

3  FFI Legal & Local  Reinforces a safe and respectful environment needed for students to learn and attain high academic standards.  Develops an atmosphere that encourages students to grow in self- discipline.  Demonstrates respect for self and others as well as for district and community property.  Promotes healthy human interactions and relationships.  Assists the District in its goal of preventing and responding to acts of bullying.

4 Bullying Defined  Systematically and chronically inflicting physical hurt or psychological / emotional distress on one or more students.  Unwanted purposeful gestures or written, verbal, graphic or physical actions meant to demean, intimidate, threaten, insult, abuse, or dehumanize.

5 The behavior… 1. Is sufficiently severe, persistent, and pervasive enough that the action or threat creates an intimidating, threatening, or abusive educational environment for a student (SPP). 2. Exploits an imbalance of power. 3. Interferes with a student's education or substantially disrupts the operation of a school.

6 Verbal  Hurtful name calling  Teasing  Gossiping  Making threats Nonverbal  Posturing  Gang signs  Leering  Stalking  Exhibiting inappropriate gestures/actions

7 Physical  Hitting  Punching  Pushing/ fighting  Destroying property Emotional  Rejecting  Intimidating  Humiliating  Isolating  Using peer pressure

8 Cyberbullying/Cyberstalking  Using technology/digital tools to harass  Sexting  Making false or hurtful comments on blogs or websites

9  Location- engaging in written or verbal expression, expression through electronic means, or physical conduct that occurs on school property, during school-related or sponsored events, using district computers or technology, or on a school-operated vehicle.

10  Districts have the option of transferring the perpetrator or the victim of bullying.  Requires that discipline for bullying of a student with disabilities comply with applicable requirements under federal law, including the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

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12 Reporting Process Employees will have access to the Student Discipline System (SDS) to report bullying incidences. Type in the EAD User Name and Password to log in.

13  For free DVD on bullying go to the Teaching Tolerance website www.tolerance.orgwww.tolerance.org  Learning for Life videos for parents, staff, and students  The Humanity Project (video clips by students) http://thehumanityproject.com/videos- music/ http://thehumanityproject.com/videos- music/  Stop Bullying Now http://stopbullyingnow.com

14 Bullying Prevention Resource Guide: For Schools, Families, and Community Partners - http://bullyingprevention.org/ Bridges4Kids Bridges4Kids – (www.bridges4kids.org/SC.html) This site includes a comprehensive list of articles, resources, free publications, and websites about school climate and bullying, school violence & zero tolerance, character education, discipline and much more.www.bridges4kids.org/SC.html Preventing Classroom Bullying: What Teachers Can Do by Jim Wright ( click on the “Downloads” link) http://www.interventioncentral.org Eight Skills to Stop Bullying (www.kidpower.org)www.kidpower.org Bullying Prevention: In Positive Behavior Support (http://www.pbis.org/common/pbisresources/publications/bullyprevention_ES.pdf) Practical anti-bullying strategies and activities for elementary students.http://www.pbis.org/common/pbisresources/publications/bullyprevention_ES.pdf http://www.pbis.org/common/pbisresources/publications/BullyPrevention_PBS_MS.pdfhttp://www.pbis.org/common/pbisresources/publications/BullyPrevention_PBS_MS.pdf Practical anti-bullying strategies and activities for middle school students. Pacer’s National Bullying Prevention Center http://www.pacer.org/bullying/ Bullying Prevention- National Crime Prevention Council http://www.ncpc.org/newsroom/current-campaigns/bully-prevention

15  Highlights  Kick-off Assembly  Daily Announcements- Facts about Bullying  Anti-bullying Lessons  Parent workshop on bullying  Daily activities and themes  Districtwide Poster Contest  Essay contest (middle school only)  Original video clip contest (high school only) Original video clip contest (high school only) *Each school will receive anti-bullying wristbands and posters.

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