Schools and communities throughout the country are devoting October to raising awareness for bullying prevention.
Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time.
Bullying, hazing, harassment, and intimidation greatly reduce a student’s ability to achieve. All students have the right to a safe, caring and respectful learning environment.
Granite School District Bullying Prevention Programs
Learn about the district’s efforts to prevent bullying by teaching every student how to be an ‘ally.’ View anti-bullying policies and find out about resources available to students.
What Should I Do If My Child Is Being Bullied?
If your child is being bullied there are things you can do to help both at home and at school. How you respond can make a great impact.
Could My Child Be The Bully?
Many parents have no idea that their child may be harassing or bullying other students. Knowing the facts and how to help change the situation is essential in making life safer for all children.
For Students: I Am Being Bullied or My Friend Is Being Bullied
How Do I Prevent/Address Cyberbullying?
Cyberbullying is similar to other types of bullying, except it takes place online and through text messages. Cyberbullies can be classmates, online acquaintances, and even anonymous users.
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