Lincoln Preparatory School


Bullying



 

Students, parents, teachers, principals and school leaders can all work together to prevent and end bullying. 

 

Bullying is a pattern of: 

  •  written, electronic or verbal communications that threaten harm, 
  • obscene gestures, taunting or malicious teasing, 
  • persistent shunning or excluding a student, or 
  • physical harm, such as hitting, pushing or damaging personal property. 
  • If you are a student, parent or school leader and need to report a case of bullying, you can fill out this form to submit to the principal or appropriate school official.

    Under Act 861 enacted in 2012, school employees are required to participate in four hours of training to learn how to detect, prevent and end bullying. Teachers or other school personnel who receive a complaint about bullying must verbally notify the principal on the day of incident and in writing within two days of the incident. The principal must notify parents and launch an investigation on the day of the incident. The investigation must be completed with ten days. 

     

    Bullying Prevention Resources from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Sources  https://www.stopbullying.gov/ 

    Bullying Resources for Kids

     

    Bullying - Presentation for Parents

     


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