Common use of Bullying Prevention Clause in Contracts

Bullying Prevention. As Catholic school educators, we respect the dignity of each person created in the image of God. From this reverence for the individual, we will shape Catholic school communities of faith and kindness, communities in which all students are welcomed and in which bullying or harassment is not tolerated. Bullying acts may be • Physical which includes, but is not limited to, punching, poking, stalking, destruction of property, strangling, hair pulling, beating, biting, spitting, pinching, and excessive tickling, theft, destruction of property; • Verbal which includes, but is not limited to, name-calling, teasing, taunting, gossip, and threats whether in person, through any form of electronic communication or social media, the Internet or written communication; • Emotional which includes, but is not limited to, intimidation , rejecting, terrorizing, extorting, defaming, humiliating, blackmailing, rating/ranking of personal characteristics such as race, disability, ethnicity, perceived sexual orientation, manipulation of friendships, isolating, ostracizing and peer pressure; • Sexual which includes, but is not limited to many of the emotional acts or conduct described above (in person or through electronic communication or social media) and exhibitionism, voyeurism, sexual propositioning, gestures, sexting, sexual harassment and abuse involving actual physical contact or sexual assault. In cases in which the severity of the incident may imply a criminal act, the matter should be turned over to the local police department immediately and the parents/guardians of the students involved will be notified. This includes any threats or sexual images conveyed through electronic communication (e.g., Internet, phone, text or social media.) No student will be subjected to bullying during any school-sponsored education program or activity, while in school, on school property, on school buses or school vehicles , at school bus stops waiting for the school bus , or at school sponsored or sanctioned events and activities or through the transmission of information from school, home, or public computer network, or other similar electronic school, home, or public equipment. All allegations and incidents of bullying are taken seriously; the complainant (student, parent, guardian, teacher, staff, bystander, relative or other) should report the bullying incident to a teacher, staff person, or principal. Cyber bullying can include all of the above and the use of electronic tools, devices, social media sites, blogs and websites to harm a student or students with electronic text, photos, or videos. Students who engage in cyber-bullying have the same disciplinary measures as they would be if they bullied at school. Cyberbullying may be reported to xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or by calling (000) 000-0000. Proof of Cyberbullying is important. Reports of cyberbullying will remain anonymous. Any bullying should be reported to the classroom teacher or administration.

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Samples: stcletusschool.com, stcletusschool.com

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Bullying Prevention. As Catholic school educators, we respect the dignity of each person created in the image of God. From this reverence for the individual, we will shape Catholic school communities of faith and kindness, communities in which all students are welcomed and in which bullying or harassment is not tolerated. Bullying acts may be Physical which includes, but is not limited to, punching, poking, poking stalking, destruction of property, strangling, hair pulling, beating, biting, spitting, pinching, and excessive tickling, theft, destruction of property; Verbal which includes, but is not limited to, name-calling, teasing, taunting, gossip, and threats whether in person, through any form of electronic communication or social media, the Internet or written communication; Emotional which includes, but is not limited to, intimidation , rejecting, terrorizing, extorting, defaming, humiliating, blackmailing, rating/ranking of personal characteristics such as race, disability, ethnicity, perceived sexual orientation, manipulation of friendships, isolating, ostracizing and peer pressure; Sexual which includes, but is not limited to many of the emotional acts or conduct described above (in person or through electronic communication or social media) and exhibitionism, voyeurism, sexual propositioning, gestures, sexting, sexual harassment and abuse involving actual physical contact or sexual assault. In cases in which the severity of the incident may imply a criminal act, the matter should be turned over to the local police department immediately and the parents/guardians of the students involved will be notified. This includes any threats or sexual images conveyed through electronic communication (e.g., Internet, phone, text or social media.) No student will be subjected to bullying during any school-sponsored education program or activity, while in school, on school property, on school buses or school vehicles , at school bus stops waiting for the school bus , or at school sponsored or sanctioned events and activities or through the transmission of information from school, home, or public computer network, or other similar electronic school, home, or public equipment. All allegations and incidents of bullying are taken seriously; the complainant (student, parent, guardian, teacher, staff, bystander, relative or other) should report the bullying incident to a teacher, staff person, or principal. Cyber bullying can include all of the above and the use of electronic tools, devices, social media sites, blogs and websites to harm a student or students with electronic text, photos, or videos. Students who engage in cyber-bullying have the same disciplinary measures as they would be if they bullied at school. Cyberbullying may be reported to xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or by calling (000) 000-0000. Proof of Cyberbullying is important. Reports of cyberbullying will remain anonymous. Any bullying should be reported to the classroom teacher or administration.

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Samples: stcletusschool.com

Bullying Prevention. As Catholic school educators, we respect the dignity of each person created in the image of God. From this reverence for the individual, we will shape Catholic school communities of faith and kindness, communities in which all students are welcomed and in which bullying or harassment is not tolerated. Bullying acts may be Physical which includes, but is not limited to, punching, poking, stalking, destruction of property, strangling, hair pulling, beating, biting, spitting, pinching, and excessive tickling, theft, destruction of property; Verbal which includes, but is not limited to, name-calling, teasing, taunting, gossip, and threats whether in person, through any form of electronic communication or social media, the Internet or written communication; Emotional which includes, but is not limited to, intimidation , rejecting, terrorizing, extorting, defaming, humiliating, blackmailing, rating/ranking of personal characteristics such as race, disability, ethnicity, perceived sexual orientation, manipulation of friendships, isolating, ostracizing and peer pressure; Sexual which includes, but is not limited to many of the emotional acts or conduct described above (in person or through electronic communication or social media) and exhibitionism, voyeurism, sexual propositioning, gestures, sexting, sexual harassment and abuse involving actual physical contact or sexual assault. In cases in which the severity of the incident may imply a criminal act, the matter should be turned over to the local police department immediately and the parents/guardians of the students involved will be notified. This includes any threats or sexual images conveyed through electronic communication (e.g., Internet, phone, text or social media.) No student will be subjected to bullying during any school-sponsored education program or activity, while in school, on school property, on school buses or school vehicles , at school bus stops waiting for the school bus , or at school sponsored or sanctioned events and activities or through the transmission of information from school, home, or public computer network, or other similar electronic school, home, or public equipment. All allegations and incidents of bullying are taken seriously; the complainant (student, parent, guardian, teacher, staff, bystander, relative or other) should report the bullying incident to a teacher, staff person, or principal. Cyber bullying can include all of the above and the use of electronic tools, devices, social media sites, blogs and websites to harm a student or students with electronic text, photos, or videos. Students who engage in cyber-bullying have the same disciplinary measures as they would be if they bullied at school. Cyberbullying may be reported to xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or by calling (000) 000-0000. Proof of Cyberbullying is important. Reports of cyberbullying will remain anonymous. Any bullying should be reported to the classroom teacher or administration.

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Samples: stcletusschool.com

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Bullying Prevention. As Catholic school educators, we respect the dignity of each person created in the image of God. From this reverence for the individual, we will shape Catholic school communities of faith and kindness, communities in which all students are welcomed and in which bullying or harassment is not tolerated. Bullying acts may be • Physical which includes, but is not limited to, punching, poking, poking stalking, destruction of property, strangling, hair pulling, beating, biting, spitting, pinching, and excessive tickling, theft, destruction of property; • Verbal which includes, but is not limited to, name-calling, teasing, taunting, gossip, and threats whether in person, through any form of electronic communication or social media, the Internet or written communication; • Emotional which includes, but is not limited to, intimidation , rejecting, terrorizing, extorting, defaming, humiliating, blackmailing, rating/ranking of personal characteristics such as race, disability, ethnicity, perceived sexual orientation, manipulation of friendships, isolating, ostracizing and peer pressure; • Sexual which includes, but is not limited to many of the emotional acts or conduct described above (in person or through electronic communication or social media) and exhibitionism, voyeurism, sexual propositioning, gestures, sexting, sexual harassment and abuse involving actual physical contact or sexual assault. In cases in which the severity of the incident may imply a criminal act, the matter should be turned over to the local police department immediately and the parents/guardians of the students involved will be notified. This includes any threats or sexual images conveyed through electronic communication (e.g., Internet, phone, text or social media.) No student will be subjected to bullying during any school-sponsored education program or activity, while in school, on school property, on school buses or school vehicles , at school bus stops waiting for the school bus , or at school sponsored or sanctioned events and activities or through the transmission of information from school, home, or public computer network, or other similar electronic school, home, or public equipment. All allegations and incidents of bullying are taken seriously; the complainant (student, parent, guardian, teacher, staff, bystander, relative or other) should report the bullying incident to a teacher, staff person, or principal. Cyber bullying can include all of the above and the use of electronic tools, devices, social media sites, blogs and websites to harm a student or students with electronic text, photos, or videos. Students who engage in cyber-bullying have the same disciplinary measures as they would be if they bullied at school. Cyberbullying may be reported to xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or by calling (000) 000-0000. Proof of Cyberbullying is important. Reports of cyberbullying will remain anonymous. Any bullying should be reported to the classroom teacher or administration.

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Samples: stcletusschool.com

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