44. There are school-based policies that
protect you against
CYBERBULLIES
Maryland Law Prohibits
BULLYING, HARASSMENT, OR INTIMIDATION
45. Here is an example school-base policy steps in
reporting of cyberbullying
Students can report/and or discuss instances of
cyberbullying with staff members
Students can remain anonymous. Can place reports in the
security box; however, our anonymity may not be guaranteed;
actions may need your cooperation
Staff member investigates, intervenes, as safety permits
Reporting cyberbulling packets are given to students,
parents at stare of school year
source:
http://www.hcps.org/community/cybersafety/docs/parentguide.
pdf
46. What will happen?
The principal; or assigned person determines if action
violates school policy
Parents will be notified
Reports will be confidential;
not made a part of student’s record
source:
http://www.hcps.org/community/cybersafety/docs/parentguide.
pdf
47. What’s next? Will I know the outcome?
Depends on the relationship of the parties involved.
Maryland Law prohibits discussing contents of
student discipline records with individuals other than
student’s parents or legal guardians
source:
http://www.hcps.org/community/cybersafety/docs/parentguide.
pdf
50. A Parent Guide: How to Report: bullying,
References
A Parent Guide: How to Report: bullying, cyberbullying, harassment or intimidation
against students. Harford County Public Schools retrieved from
http://www.hcps.org/community/cybersafety/docs/parentguide.pdf
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